Hot rods, hot day: River Run Revival car show draws more than 100 entries

The question on Saturday in Hoquiam was, what’s hotter, the weather or the cars lined up along the river on Levee Street?

It was already pushing 80 degrees at 9:30 a.m. Saturday as classic car enthusiasts began to come through the Hoquiam Pushrods car club’s annual River Run Revival show.

About an hour into registration — registration opened at 8:30 a.m. the day of the show, and entries could also be preregistered for the show — there were 109 classic cars, trucks, hot rods and antique vehicles entered.

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DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
Hoquiam’s Polson Museum brought Cecil Herrington’s 1924 Franklin 10-C across the river to Levee Street for Saturday’s Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show. Herrington was the museum’s Pioneer of the Year in 2006. Next to the car was a tent with the museum store’s latest book titles for sale.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD Hoquiam’s Polson Museum brought Cecil Herrington’s 1924 Franklin 10-C across the river to Levee Street for Saturday’s Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show. Herrington was the museum’s Pioneer of the Year in 2006. Next to the car was a tent with the museum store’s latest book titles for sale.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
Situated between the classic cars and the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show registration booth on Levee Street on Saturday was the popular “Trash and Treasure” table with lots of items to be auctioned toward the end of the show.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD Situated between the classic cars and the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show registration booth on Levee Street on Saturday was the popular “Trash and Treasure” table with lots of items to be auctioned toward the end of the show.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
A little something for everyone who loves cars was at the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show on Levee Street Saturday. In the foreground is a 1932 Pontiac registered to David Rowe of South Bend. It’s sitting next to a newer model Shelby.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD A little something for everyone who loves cars was at the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show on Levee Street Saturday. In the foreground is a 1932 Pontiac registered to David Rowe of South Bend. It’s sitting next to a newer model Shelby.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
Hoquiam’s Polson Museum brought Cecil Herrington’s 1924 Franklin 10-C across the river to Levee Street for Saturday’s Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show. Herrington was the museum’s Pioneer of the Year in 2006. Next to the car was a tent with the museum store’s latest book titles for sale.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD Hoquiam’s Polson Museum brought Cecil Herrington’s 1924 Franklin 10-C across the river to Levee Street for Saturday’s Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show. Herrington was the museum’s Pioneer of the Year in 2006. Next to the car was a tent with the museum store’s latest book titles for sale.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
A little something for everyone who loves cars was at the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show on Levee Street Saturday. In the foreground is a 1932 Pontiac registered to David Rowe of South Bend. It’s sitting next to a newer model Shelby.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD A little something for everyone who loves cars was at the Hoquiam Pushrods River Run Revival car show on Levee Street Saturday. In the foreground is a 1932 Pontiac registered to David Rowe of South Bend. It’s sitting next to a newer model Shelby.