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                                        Not yet an antique, this is a hot 1997 Dodge Viper


Impressive! What is it?


It's a beautifully executed replica of the 1927 Mercedes-Benz                          


Little chance of losing it in a parking lot among today's look-alike cars


                                                                          Semper Fi


Does she look like the type that would be interested in an older guy?


A little paint, and this 1947 Diamond T will be as good as new                             


Who's that — Ralph Nader? Those who were around in the 60s will get it


               Nothing against picking up strange women, but this one is a little over the top!


A man's best friend adorns the hood of a Ford pickup


A lineup of iconic 50s iron                                                             


1951 Jeep with mounted machine gun, Korean War vintage, all original


                                                 From across the pond, a 1946 MG TC


This 1936 Chevrolet has had a pretty good working over


That V8 definitely did not come with the original                                     


He calls it the "Rat Rod," originally a 1932 Chevrolet


"Best in Class" trophies wait to be awarded to lucky winners

Many other trophies ensure few will leave unrewarded


Man, that's some oil can collection — 180, no two alike


There was no excuse for going hungry at the show                                     



A name long gone from the American scene


                    1929 Essex Club Sedan, manufactured by Hudson Motor Car Company


Hudson later merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors


Maxwell, another name from the past                    


This 1921 Maxwell obviously has had a few modifications


            1922 Dodge Brothers, before Chrysler bought them out and dropped "Brothers"


No radio, no A/C, no DVD player, no GPS — no distractions


Many mistake this Dodge Brothers insignia for the Star of David — it was not —             
it represented the two D's for the two Dodge brothers                                     


1930 Franklin Model 130

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