 Well if you saw old fashioned cars and revved engines on Saturday morning and afternoon you're probably at the Cherry Car Show in Pequot Lakes. As Clayton Castle tells us in this week's Northwood's adventure, the show brought out cars of all eras. It was a beautiful day on Saturday to be blinded by the sun shining off the rims of cars of all eras at the 10th annual Cherry Car Show put on by the Pequot Lakes Breezy Point Lions Club. The event saw a number of different cars at the show including Charlie Ruckheim's 1958 Pontiac Chieftain two-door post. Ruckheim says this is his dream car and why not? He's won multiple trophies to prove it. It's awesome, it's mind-boggling that it's as good as it is, I've had the car restored for four years and these two trophies today will mark 41 first place trophies that I've got at home. Drivers have been a passion for Ruckheim for, as he says, his entire life. I've been kind of a car nut all my life, yeah, I was a farmer all my life and a lot of hard work and I said the farm owes me more than just hard work and I went this route and this is what I got. Same could be said for Kent's brothen. He owns this 1955 Mercury Monteclare convertible and bought it new when he needed a car to get to high school. There was no passion, I had to have a car going to high school so this was the vehicle and it just so happened this car was on a showroom floor at Bill Boyer Ford in Minneapolis and it happens to be the colors of my high school. We were the Orioles which is orange and black so granted I had to get an orange and black car. Brothen said he eventually developed a passion for cars when he bought another sweet ride in the early 90s. To really become a car enthusiast I suppose I would relate back to about 94 when I bought an Oldsmobile convertible and then this one came back to me in 96. Brothen has taken his 1955 Mercury Monteclare convertible to multiple car shows and has won just short of 100 trophies and the cherry car show in Pequot Lakes was no different. Reporting in Pequot Lakes for this week's Northwoods Adventure, Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.