After missing last year’s show this year’s Oblivion outing was high on my August to-do list! With over a hundred cars parked around the scenic St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville this year’s show didn’t leave anyone with cold feet.
I’m a huge fan of what the Oblivion Car & Culture Show is all about, and it’s not just because I grew up in the 90s. As time moves on some aspects of classic car culture are struggling to keep up, and the definition of what a “classic car” is varies from person to person. Oblivion tries to showcase some of the weird and overlooked cars from the recent past (though 1980 was still 40 years ago) and appeal to a younger crowd who might otherwise see the classic car scene as having left them in the rear view mirror.
Special thanks to the Oblivion Cars & Culture Show for inviting me out to such a unique and exciting event!