Street rods and heartfelt stories fuel 48th annual Color Run
Oct 19, 2024 at 6:49 PM
Quincy's Vibrant Automotive Celebration: The Early Tin Dusters' Annual Color Run
Quincy, Illinois, played host to the 48th annual Color Run organized by the Early Tin Dusters car club on Saturday, October 19th. This beloved event drew enthusiasts from far and wide to the Gem City, showcasing a dazzling display of pre-1949 street rods that decorated the downtown area for the Shine and Show event. Visitors had the opportunity to interact with the owners of these meticulously restored vehicles, gaining insights into the passion and dedication that goes into preserving automotive history.Revving Up Memories and Community Connections
A Lifelong Tradition
Nash Simmons, a member of the Early Tin Dusters, shared the deep-rooted significance of the event, recounting his own experiences. "I've been coming to this car show since I was younger than my son. We've always come to the Tin Dusters," Simmons reminisced. "This is my 2nd year of helping and being a member, and I've thoroughly enjoyed the club and the people you get to know and see every year at the car show. It's been a wonderful experience."A Showcase of Automotive Artistry
According to Simmons, the event was expected to feature around 400 cars on display, each a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication of their owners. These pre-1949 street rods, meticulously restored and polished, captivated the attention of the crowds, offering a glimpse into the golden age of American automotive design.Continuing the Tradition
For those who missed the opportunity to admire the cars in all their glory on Saturday, the event continued on Sunday, with the vehicles on display at Moorman Park from 7 am to 2 pm. This extended showcase allowed even more visitors to immerse themselves in the rich automotive heritage celebrated by the Early Tin Dusters.A Diverse Lineup of Activities
In addition to the car show, the event offered a variety of activities for attendees to enjoy. On Sunday, the schedule included an 8 am to 10 am Poker Run at the Atrium, a 10:30 am to 11:30 am church service, a 12 pm flag presentation, and a 2 pm award ceremony. These diverse offerings ensured that there was something for everyone, catering to the diverse interests and preferences of the attendees.Giving Back to the Community
The Color Run not only celebrated the passion for classic cars but also served as a fundraiser for a worthy cause. Proceeds from the event benefited Camp Callahan, a camp that provides enriching experiences for children and adults with special needs. Over the years, the Early Tin Dusters have raised an impressive sum of over $286,200 for this important initiative, demonstrating their commitment to making a positive impact on the community.Looking Ahead to Next Year
The success of this year's Color Run has already set the stage for the 49th edition, scheduled to take place from October 17th to October 19th, 2024. Car enthusiasts and community members alike can mark their calendars and look forward to another exciting celebration of Quincy's vibrant automotive culture and the unwavering dedication of the Early Tin Dusters.