Here's the first helping of warmer days as the Dwyer & Michaels Classic Car Calendar from The Camera Corner pages over to April.  Gwen is getting comfy by the river with Jacob Alff's 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air. Click on the video below for the behind-the-scenes of our photo shoot from Jenna Sue Photography, and enjoy the promise of Summer with our extra photos!

Thanks to Speed/Floyd's in Moline for being a continued monthly sponsor of our goofy project, and to The Camera Corner for their years of help.  If you want to make your own cool calendar, talk to those folks!

Be sure to check out the "Making of" behind-the-scenes video below.

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