Merv Cowan of Minden brought this rare Canadian made Meteor, model name Rideau from 1956 to the first Cars at Currys event on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) had more than 50 vehicles and drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff The front grill of a 1954 Chevrolet pickup owned by Robert Lee of Haliburton was one of more than 50 vehicles at the first Cars at Currys event on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff Haliburton’s Robert Peacock’s 1956 Sepcial 41 front grill is a unique feature to its era and was one of more than 50 vehicles at the first Cars at Currys event on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff The diversity represented at the first Cars at Currys event was quite impressive, as seen with the Stingray in the foreground and the gull wings of a McLaren at the back on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) had more than 50 vehicles and drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff From the contemporary, a Ford GT to a classic Ford pickup, there was plenty of diversity at the first Cars at Currys event was quite impressive, as seen with the Stingray in the foreground and the gull wings of a McLaren at the back on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) had more than 50 vehicles and drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff The gullwing doors, belonging to the 2018 McLaren 570 S owned by Haliburton’s Gary Pike was one of more than 50 vehicles at the first Cars at Currys event on Sunday, July 15 at the Curry Chevrolet dealership lot in Haliburton. The first of three events (also on Aug. 12 and Sept. 23) drew close to 200 people from 9 to 12 p.m. This event was possible because of Cheryl Hamilton, who is Currys’ customer service manager./DARREN LUM Staff
