The Square’s Showstoppers: Georgetown’s Most Photogenic Cars from Pistons on the Square
Georgetown, TX was buzzing with horsepower and hometown pride this morning as the Pistons on the Square car show rolled into downtown. Locals and visitors alike packed the historic square to admire chrome, curves, and creativity on wheels. From vintage Chevys to bold custom builds, this event was a visual feast for any car enthusiast—and a dream for anyone with a camera in hand.
Here’s a look at some of the most photogenic rides that stole the spotlight today.
1. A ‘21 SLC Replica That Turned Every Head
One of the first cars to draw a crowd was a gleaming 2021 SLC Replica in carbon grey color. The paint job shimmered under the morning sun, and the lines on the body had people reaching for their phones.
“I’ve been coming to Pistons for years, but this is a real the showstopper,” said Keith Meyer, a local attendee. “It’s got the look, the sound, and the story.”
The owner, Mark Bychowski, said he’s had the car for its a kit he’s been working on and finished it in 2021.
2. Custom ‘63 VW Van With a Personal Touch
A bold Banana Yellow Cruiser Van stood out with its body full of fun and comical stickers. It wasn’t just the paint that caught attention—its clearly retro fun in every sense of the word.
3. ‘55 Bel Air: Pure Americana on Display
Nothing says classic like a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air in red and white with whitewall tires and polished trim. It sat picture perfect with the courthouse in the background , catching golden light and plenty of compliments.
The owner, Wayne Angell, shared this is one of his many beauties in the garage, and I am anxious to see the rest of his collection!
4. The ‘65 Austin Healy 3000 Replica Stunner
Adding contrast to the polished show cars was a 1965 Austin Healy 3000 Replica that was a new addition to the show this year. Terry Puritt the owner, said he just purchased it two weeks prior, and it was meant to come out to have us all take a look at her. A Stunner for sure and perfectly situated with the Poppy sign behind her!
5. The Scene Around the Square
Beyond the cars, the Pistons on the Square event was a celebration of community. Local shops open and ready for business, families strolled with iced coffees in hand, and kids posed for pictures in front of their favorite rides. A great show of magnificent cars, and the vibe was all smiles and engine roars.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re into pristine restorations, bold customs, or gritty garage-built machines, Georgetown’s Pistons on the Square delivers something special. It’s not just about the cars—it’s about the stories behind them and the people who pour their heart into keeping them rolling.
If you missed today’s event, don’t worry—this car culture isn’t going anywhere. And if you’re lucky, you might just catch one of these showstoppers cruising around the square on a sunny weekend.