Gearheads showed off their classic cars at the 23rd annual Wings and Wheels car show at the Museum of Aviation.
The parking lot was filled with aisles of Porsche's, Mustangs, Corvettes, and custom creations.
Owners were competing for bragging rights, judges handed out over 100 awards for age and model categories.
Here's what some of the owners had to say about their prized vehicles.
"We tried to make it into an old military jeep," says Brandon Spence of Centerville, standing in front of his 1983 DJ-5L jeep. "Lot of work into it and I'm enjoying my first car show."
The jeep used to be a mail carrier, the driver's seat is on the right side of the vehicle. Spence converted it to take to matches with his paintball team, 5th Georgia.
"We go to a lot of paintball games that are World War 2 based and we wanted something to try to set us apart from everybody else," Spence points to the mounted gun on the rear of the jeep. "We made this paintball gun here and it's fully functioning."
Robert Ingram of Perry was there showing off his father's 1968 Camaro Convertible.
"It's great when people come over here looking at your car. You meet a lot of nice folks doing this and talking," says Ingram. "I think it's the camaraderie, being with other folks with cars, looking at people's cars, looking at the work they've done to them and so forth, just having a fun day outside."
" I've had it since 1974, I'm the second owner and I've had it restored a couple of times and this is the first time I've taken it to the show," says Michael Dankosky of Warner Robins, sitting in the driver's seat of his 1955 Chevrolet 210 sedan.
"Well, I get a lot of smiles, especially from older ladies and gentlemen because they remember those times, you know?" says Dankowsky. "I think it's great, it gives both children and adults an opportunity to see decades of fantastic American machinery."
All of the proceeds from the show benefit the Museum of Aviation.