Every week, we’ll highlight a Mustang Show somewhere in America. The 4th Annual
Dillon Congregational Car Show was held this weekend in front of courthouse in the quaint town of Dillon County, South Carolina.
The show was part of the city’s Main Street Festival, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, and acted as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life efforts in the city.
Each year, the show’s growth and success has symbolized the continued enthusiasm for the muscle car in Smalltown, America. This year, the entire west end of Dillon County’s Main Street was closed off, and Co-Chairs James W. Bryant and Robert Earl Johnson ushered in the 66 registered cars, a record-high for the show.
The Dillon Congregational Car Show included a trophy for each registered vehicle, dash plaques, and plenty of food, music and door prizes.
J. B. Bull’s 2008 Ford Mustang Roush received People’s Choice, and Kelley Blackburn’s 1930 Model A received the Mayor’s Choice. Much to the Ford Mustang crowd’s dismay, Marion Carter’s 1953 Chevy Pick-up took home Best of Show. But if you check out the pics below, you’ll note that the truck sure deserved it!
As one of the first enthusiasts on StangPlanet, Bryant has always represented the blue-blooded spirit through his
red 1969 Mach 1 named “Geraldine.”
Check out more photos of the 4th Annual Dillon Congregational Car Show below. Enjoy!