Back-to-back car shows this weekend. Saturday's show, an all-car affair I photoblogged on my personal site, was an annual event at Tucson's St Gregory Academy; Sunday's, which I'm sharing here, was at the Pima Air & Space Museum. As car shows go, the air museum event was a small one, but it gave me an excuse to combine a motorcycle ride, a photo session, and a visit to the museum.
At the Pima Air & Space Museum entrance
The cars on display at the museum were primarily early Fords, Model Ts and Model As. Some of their owners parked them in the shade under aircraft wings, which wasn't ideal for photography, but I had a great time trying to get clear shots of all of them. I wish the cars had been of the same vintage as the aircraft on display—wouldn't it be fun to see a 1949 Cadillac parked under the wing of Eisenhower's first Lockheed Constellation, the Columbine I?
Well. Here are a few photos from Sunday's visit to the air museum. Click on any of the thumbnails to see 'em larger. There are more photos in my Cars & Planes album on Flickr.