Cleveland, Ohio – We always have a big red circle drawn on our calendars for the annual Summit Racing Equipment I-X Piston Powered Auto-Rama.

Not only is it right in our backyard—it’s just huuuuuuuge.

Since it’s held in one of the largest indoor event spaces in the country, the show brings in the expected assortment of top-tier hot rods, show cars, and street machines, but it doesn’t stop there. You’ll also discover a massive mix of vehicles like semi-trucks, farm tractors, speedboats, military transports, motorcycles, and a whole lot more.

….Which brings us to this photo gallery in particular.

We sent our intrepid photojournalist Will Schertz to the event with an empty memory card in his camera, and he wasted no time in filling it up with every sort of motor-propelled vehicle he could put his lens on.

While you can expect more photos of awesome musclecars and classic cruisers soon, here’s a sample of what ELSE you’ll find at the show.

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We’ve seen this Studebaker M29 Weasel before, and you can learn more about it here. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)
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Scooby Doo Mystery Machine Replica Van at a Car Show
Number one on our list. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)
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This is a 1943 Cushman M53 pulling a M3A4 military Hand Cart. The whole setup could be dropped from an airplane and deployed on the ground. Note the chute stuffed up front. More pics of the trailer in the next photo. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)
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Dad? (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)
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Into vintage bikes? You’ll probably dig this story on the first Triumph prototype. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)