George Geer Memorial Car Show brings out 80 unusual vehicles

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George Geer Memorial Car Show brings out 80 unusual vehicles

Classic cars of all sorts take over Centennial Park
The annual George Geer Memorial Car Show took place Saturday at Centennial Park.
The show is hosted by the Blue Star Moms Southwest Chapter 2 of Colorado in honor of George Geer, a Montezuma County soldier who died in Iraq in 2005.
This year saw over 80 vehicles parked along the grass at Centennial Park. Proceeds benefit troops, veterans and their families.
Craig Schaff drove his 1942 Chevy power wagon down from Montrose. The previous owner had implemented a series of unique features.
The inside of Craig Schaff’s power wagon. Schaff believes that the previous owner was preparing to travel to Alaska in the power wagon but died before he could make it.
Lyle Rice has made a hobby out of converting old farm equipment into vehicles.
Two of the three vehicles that Rice brought down to Cortez for the show.
Words of wisdom in front of one of Lyle Rice’s vehicles.

George Geer Memorial Car Show brings out 80 unusual vehicles

The annual George Geer Memorial Car Show took place Saturday at Centennial Park.
The show is hosted by the Blue Star Moms Southwest Chapter 2 of Colorado in honor of George Geer, a Montezuma County soldier who died in Iraq in 2005.
This year saw over 80 vehicles parked along the grass at Centennial Park. Proceeds benefit troops, veterans and their families.
Craig Schaff drove his 1942 Chevy power wagon down from Montrose. The previous owner had implemented a series of unique features.
The inside of Craig Schaff’s power wagon. Schaff believes that the previous owner was preparing to travel to Alaska in the power wagon but died before he could make it.
Lyle Rice has made a hobby out of converting old farm equipment into vehicles.
Two of the three vehicles that Rice brought down to Cortez for the show.
Words of wisdom in front of one of Lyle Rice’s vehicles.