Scottsdale, Arizona.
This week, Michelle W. asks us what we are waiting for. “…An image of something you hope to have one day, or something that was worth the wait.” You can read the entire challenge post here. Of course, I could anticipate owning a beautiful example of Americana like the classic touring car above, but with a price tag somewhere north of six figures, there’s no point in anticipating something that isn’t going to ever happen. I can, however, anticipate going someplace where I can see, if not touch or drive, a large number of these great American and foreign examples of classic automobilia.
The many classic and not-so-classic cars on display at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auctions around the country draw many visitors each year. The annual show and sale in Scottsdale is truly an anticipated event for me. In fact, prior to seeing this week’s challenge, I’d already scheduled an upcoming Journey for January 3 publication where I reworked some photos taken over the years at the Scottsdale auction. That post, coincidentally is titled in part Scottsdale Anticipation.
We already have our tickets and are waiting in anticipation to once again walk through the tents and shelters where hundreds of classic vehicles of all types await the anticipation of many prospective new owners. While I won’t be one of those new owners, I will certainly share in the joy of viewing the objects of their anticipation. I leave you, hopefully, with the anticipation of viewing the photos I share from this year’s auction.
John Steiner
I am a old fashion car enthusiast…great photo’s thanks for sharing them. May you have a happy Holiday and new year, your new fan Jackie
Thank you, and holiday greetings from us as well!
An excellent response to the challenge, John. Enjoy the show!
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Quite something aren’t they? We came upon an antique car show while in NC at the Mansion. It was quite spectacular. Teriffic photos John
Thanks! Happy Holidays!
Always look forward to the Barrett-Jackson installments! I dig looking at that old school American muscle. 🙂