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Hundreds of cars were sprawled across the vast fields
Old-fashioned trolleys transported those averse to walking
Model A's and other vintage vehicles were arranged in neat rows
1930-33 Chrysler Imperials
1933 Chrysler Imperial
Craftsmanship like this many never be seen again
Just beautiful!
Even the hubcaps are a work of art
1933 Chrysler Royal
An eye-catching 1931 Chrysler Imperial
The '31's meticulously restored dash
A maroon 1931 Imperial rounds out our Chrysler lineup
A racy 1935 Auburn Speedster
Amerca's first "Super-Charged" car
Auburn, like Packard and others, was instantly
recognizable by it's distinctive grille
Equally impressive "going away"
From the same era, a 1936 Packard
This patented grille, for many years, said "Packard"
In 1949, Packard's grille still had that unique shape...
...but Packard had abandoned its classic lines for the "inverted bathtub" look...
...a look that dominates to this day
By 1953, Packard's styling had become rather tasteless (just my opinion)
Let's complete this page with some European entries — this is a 1955 MG 1500
1951 MG TD
A British tailgate party — somewhat more elegant than the American version
1959 Jaguar MK IX SalonReturn to Vintage Cars
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