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The Modesto American Graffiti Festival & Car Show is a cultural festival and classic car show that takes place in Modesto, California. Organized by the Kiwanis Club of North Modesto, the festival has occurred annually since 1999, making summer 2024 the 25th anniversary.
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Form 1040-X (officially, the "Amended U.S. Individual Tax Return") is used to make corrections on Form 1040, Form 1040A, and Form 1040EZ tax returns that have been previously filed (note: forms 1040-A and 1040-EZ were discontinued starting with tax year 2018, but a 1040X may still be filed amending one of these tax forms filed for previous years).
Matthes bought historic phone booth and a 1950 Austin J40 pedal car at Wooster estate sale ... in Johnny Matthes' private classic car museum on Ashland Road. ... first person to be president of ...
The first car to be donated to the California Automobile Museum was a restored 1938 Buick sedan, a gift from John Joyce, president of the Golden One Credit Union, which is still on display at the museum. [6] In 1997, the museum was renamed the Towe Auto Museum, as they began displaying vehicles of all makes and models.
A homeless person makes a stop in Sherwood Park in Modesto, Calif., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. City of Modesto forestry division crew member works on a damaged tree on Rowland Avenue in Modesto, Calif ...
The car has also been exhibited at the San Francisco International Auto Show, among other car shows. [7] The Mercedes-Benz 300SL was previously owned by Jenny Craig, and has both fitted luggage and strawberry metallic paint. Only 10 Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 Rivieras (1929) were ever made, the museum's car being one of them. [14]