Green Mountain Racetrack, Pownal, Vermont


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                         The Green Mountain Racetrack, closed to racing for many years,
                                                 now hosts car shows and other events


Hundreds of vendors hawk their wares on the spacious grounds and inside the cavernous stadium



Chrysler's top-of-the-line New Yorker                                                  


This is the 1939 model


                                      Named for company founder Walter P. Chrysler


The New Yorker's dash


Behind the wheel of a 1951 "Shoebox" Ford convertible                                                  


A very desirable car in its day


                                                                          A rare find indeed


This 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coupe is all original


Last registered in 1962, then stored in a barn for 48 years!                                 


72,000 miles on the odometer, reportedly runs great — $12,000


                                              A mint condition 1938 Buick Special coupe


A couple of real old-timers


The Hupmobile was manufactured from 1909-40 by Hupp Motor Company               


This is the 1925 model


                                                      Rear view of the Hupmobile


1927 Packard


1927 Packard going away                                                               


The patented shape of the grille always identified the Packard


                                   The red hexagon was also a Packard trademark


When was the last time you saw awnings on car windows?


They had them in Franklin's day                                                 


The very distinctive grille belongs to a 1923 Franklin


                                                  The Franklin's 6-cylinder engine


Either wooden or wire spokes were common on '20s cars —
others, like the Packard pictured above, had solid wheels


A pair of Model T Fords have an honored place in front of the stadium               


An outstanding 1948 Chrysler Town and Country


                              The beautiful woodwork was refinished, but it's all original


Craftsmanship like this may never again be seen


We're fortunate there are people willing to preserve these grand old cars                    


Fluid Drive was a semi-automatic transmission offered by Chrysler in the '40s and early '50s

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