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Doesn't look like a 1935 Ford, does it? It's a Brewster Ford, customized by the Brewster Co.
A 1958 Cadillac Coupe de Ville looks imposing against the fog-shrouded backdrop
A nicely restored 1951 Ford
Front end belongs to a 1924 Dodge Brothers
Known simply as the Dodge since the '30s
1913 Model T Ford Touring
1950 "buck-tooth" Buick
The grille and the "port holes" in the sides of the hood were
the butt of many jokes by comedians of the day
1955 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn
1938 Pontiac
The Pontiac's long straight-8 block
1926 Model T Ford Speedster
1936 Ford Pickup
No need to go hungry
The Silver Streak could only be one thing
The chrome strip and Indian head identified Pontiac for many years
This is the 1948 model
The door bisecting the fender was a styling feature of all GM cars from 1946-48
1959 Cadillac, almost 19 feet long, $5,455 new
Now what could this be?
A 1923 Model T Ford snowmobile
The very latest in aircraft design
Unfinished timber frame — a daring new concept
A machine gun to fight off attackers
State of the art engine design
A black box, not that there's any chance of this high-tech marvel ever crashing
Only one life jacket — no problem — the plane is made
mostly of wood — we're hoping it will float
1976 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park — 37,000 original miles
1952 Studebaker Wrecker
A look back at the car show field and fog-shrouded mountains on the road to the castle
The Carriage House
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