There were a total of 4 vehicles on display. An El Camino, maybe early to mid 70's vintage rolled through, waved and kept going.
Pat and I arrived about 3:45 and a 51 GMC 3/4 ton stake body truck was already there. Shortly afterward, a 95 Vette rolled in. We were the only ones for the duration. Pat and the man with the Vette also showed at the Auburn Car Show.
Lots of Father/Daughter groups came over to look and talk. Some with just a single daughter, some with up to three in tow. Ranged from barely walking to a 'Tween. We took all the remaining Hot Wheels Fieros along to hand out and came back with an empty box. About 20 were given away.
A number of people picked up club business cards, so there was a little interest other than just seeing some old cars.
Many of the lady employees were dressed in the era style dresses, skirts, blouses and shoes. Big flared skirts, bright colors, and some even did their hair in era hairstyles. The kids followed suit with parents dressing them in like fashion.
The man who brought the truck left about 6:30 but left the truck there. Pat left shortly afterward and the man with the Corvette and I stayed until about 7:30. We were out in the corner of the lot where it wasn't well lighted and spectators ceased.
The Chick-fil-A people were fabulous. A goodie bag with about a half dozen (haven't counted) gift cards for a meal. Rachel, the manager was very pleasant and the staff very friendly. They provided us with a free meal while we were there.