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1935 Auburn
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Street Scenes
1 min. 44 sec.

Hammer Away
44 seconds

Snap-On Tools
40 seconds


  Manchester's main drag is turned over to show cars, spectators and concessions for the day


This Mustang is a rolling promotion


It still has a little advertising space left                                                 


I just can't figure out how you drive it


                     A big-wheeled 1985 Chevrolet K3500 gets some careful inspection


There are few places it can't go


You can almost walk under it without ducking your head                             


Not to be outdone is this Jeepster


                 Looks like someone went foraging in a junkyard to put this baby together


It's acquired a new steering wheel since we saw it a couple of weeks ago at Sandwich Fair


Is that Janice's 1963 Dodge?                                                         


Pushbutton transmission, introduced by Chrysler in 1956, adopted by Mercury
and Edsel in '57 and '58 — disappeared from all makes in 1965


Those of us who were around in the '50s and '60s tend to forget how  huge cars were in that era


The Pit Girls distract us temporarily from cars


A classy 1950 Mercury                                                         


Ralph Nader single-handedly sunk the Corvair in his book "Unsafe at Any Speed"


             Now it's a highly desirable collector's item


No antique, this is a brand new 2011 Corvette


A 1981 Rolls Royce Corniche I've photographed before,                                     
but it adds a touch of class to my series                                                     


Elegance is written all over it, inside and out


                                                           Looks good coming or going


This 1997 Honda has won many trophies...


...and a couple of first place certificates                                          


These two Packards, '31 on the left, '26 on the right, show up at many NH car shows


                                                       Started life as a 1950 Mercury


Somebody had fun customizing this Jeep


This looks like a lot of power

And he picked up a hitch-hiker


A colorful custom job — based on a  Model A Ford


                            Another colorful custom — this one a circa 1933-34 Ford


Ah, those Pit Girls — grabbing all the attention again

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