Jean Schneider shows the 1958 Impala owned by her late husband, Francis, during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Perry Minnis of Scott, club president, makes announcements during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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George Sabina shows his 1955 Bel Air during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Mellany Risha shows the 2023 Corvette she and her husband, Steve, own during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Richard Crawford (left) of Bridgeville shows his 2002 Monte Carlo SS Dale Earnhardt Edition during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville. With him are son Stephen and grandchildren Maeve and Callen.
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Darlene Kady shows the 1966 Corvair she owns with Jeff Grahovac during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Jeff Chickis shows his 1966 Nova during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Jeff Dunn shows his 1976 Corvette during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Rick Bell shows his 1963 Impala Super Sport during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Jenny Fetko (left) and Patti Stout relax in front of Bill Fetko’s 1965 Corvette during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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The dashboard of a 1961 Corvette is displayed during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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Club members’ Corvettes are lined up during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
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The distinctive split rear window of a 1963 Corvette is on display during the Steel Town Corvette Club’s All-Chevy Show on July 30 in Bridgeville.
The July 30 event at the Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department drew more than 180 vehicles for display, and many automotive enthusiasts took advantage of the favorable weather to see an array of top-notch Chevrolets.
According to the club, 118 Corvettes, from the American icon’s early years through 2023, were registered for the show. Other models present included Bel-Air, Camaro, Chevelle, Corvair, El Camino, Impala, Monte Carlo, Nova, SSR and Tracker, along with trucks and station wagons.
This year’s event marked the 42nd All-Chevy Show, and all have been sponsored by Colussy Chevrolet, which was founded in 1918 in Bridgeville. The Steel Town Corvette Club, founded in 1972, donates most of the proceeds from its major annual fundraiser to local charities.
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