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Published on: June 27, 2021 | Last Updated: June 27, 2021 9:06 PM EDT Brian Buchanan shows off his award-winning 1928 Model A Ford at RetroFest in Chatham, Ont., on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Mark Malone/Chatham Daily News/Postmedia Network
Chatham’s classic car show made its long-awaited return on the weekend and so did Brian Buchanan’s 1928 Model A Ford.
The vintage vehicle he bought 30 years is now fully restored, so Buchanan finally took it for a test drive Saturday to collect his RetroFest award.
“I bought it as a project for my dad when he retired. Unfortunately, two years after he retired, he passed away,” said Buchanan, 57, of Chatham. “The last few years I’ve dedicated to getting it on the road for him and been working my butt off.
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Chatham’s classic car show made its long-awaited return on the weekend and so did Brian Buchanan’s 1928 Model A Ford.
The vintage vehicle he bought 30 years is now fully restored, so Buchanan finally took it for a test drive Saturday to collect his RetroFest award.
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“I bought it as a project for my dad when he retired. Unfortunately, two years after he retired, he passed away,” said Buchanan, 57, of Chatham. “The last few years I’ve dedicated to getting it on the road for him and been working my butt off.