Sizzlin’ Summer Nights at Smith Motors Draws Hundreds

Don Vroom, II, from Hackettstown, turns a crank to start a 1915 Model T Roadster, while son Don Vroom, III, sits behind the wheel, ready to roll.

More than 200 cars, and their drivers, traveled to Smith Motor Company in Washington this past weekend as it hosted its annual Sizzlin’ Summer Nights Car Show and Drive-In Movie. The car dealership, on Route 31, not only became a hot spot for classic and vintage cars from around the region, but also transformed into a one-night-only “drive-in” theater! The Burt Reynolds-led car race comedy “Cannonball Run” was a big hit with the car aficionados.

Joe Cryan, from Washington, talks with Smith Motor Company owners John and Jeff Smith.

Joe Cryan, from Washington, talks with Smith Motor Company owners John and Jeff Smith.

 

(L-R) Willy Segarra, from Hackettstown, and Glenn Nemeth, from Roxbury, talk with John Stasyshyn, from Hampton, about John's 1930 Model A, which, according to John, is the oldest, original hot rod in Warren and Hunterdon counties.

(L-R) Willy Segarra, from Hackettstown, and Glenn Nemeth, from Roxbury, talk with John Stasyshyn, from Hampton, about John’s 1930 Model A, which, according to John, is the oldest, original hot rod in Warren and Hunterdon counties.

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