Woodward Township Volunteer Fire Company holds 2026 car show
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The car show featured a wide variety of colorful models as shown here with Tony and Wendy Bellott's brown 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster next to an orange 1971 GMC Jimmy owned by Boyd Toner, Jersey Shore. The Bellotts are from Collomsville.
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The interior of a 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster owned by Tony and Wendy Bellott, of Collomsville.
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Among other models on display at the car show were from left: a 1958 Chevy Impala owned by Zac Kerstetter, of South Williamsport; a 1964 Ford Mustang owned by Bruce Miller, of Muncy, and a 2016 Dodge Mustange Challenger owned by Bill Hess, of Hughesville.
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One of the oldest models in the car show was this 1935 Chevy Street Rat Rod owned by Keith Miller, of Linden. Most, if not all, of the vehicles were in pristine condition, like Miller's entry.
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Steve Kratz, Williamport, owner of the 1948 Diamond Rat Rod at left, and Leo Leonards, of Cogan Station, owner of the 1934 Ford Street Rod in the foreground, have attended numerous car shows over the years.
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At the end of the show, more than a dozen trophies were presented in a number of different categories.
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- The car show featured a wide variety of colorful models as shown here with Tony and Wendy Bellott’s brown 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster next to an orange 1971 GMC Jimmy owned by Boyd Toner, Jersey Shore. The Bellotts are from Collomsville. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
- The interior of a 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster owned by Tony and Wendy Bellott, of Collomsville. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
- Among other models on display at the car show were from left: a 1958 Chevy Impala owned by Zac Kerstetter, of South Williamsport; a 1964 Ford Mustang owned by Bruce Miller, of Muncy, and a 2016 Dodge Mustange Challenger owned by Bill Hess, of Hughesville. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
- One of the oldest models in the car show was this 1935 Chevy Street Rat Rod owned by Keith Miller, of Linden. Most, if not all, of the vehicles were in pristine condition, like Miller’s entry. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
- Steve Kratz, Williamport, owner of the 1948 Diamond Rat Rod at left, and Leo Leonards, of Cogan Station, owner of the 1934 Ford Street Rod in the foreground, have attended numerous car shows over the years. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
- At the end of the show, more than a dozen trophies were presented in a number of different categories. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette
The Woodward Township Volunteer Fire Company hosted a car show Sunday that drew scores of automobile enthusiasts – young and old alike – to the firehouse along Route 220, just outside Williamsport.
The show included everything from antique cars to pickup trucks and motorcycles. The oldest models on display dated back to the 1930s. Numerous trophies were handed out at the end of the show.











