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    A 1927 Pierce-Arrow gives the Lexington Historical Society
                               the look of an earlier era


The Pierce-Arrow can always be identified by the headlights melded into the fenders,
a feature they patented in 1914


Needs no introduction — the 1956 classic Thunderbird                                     


What style!


                     Thunderbird's closest competitor, the Corvette — this is the 1963 edition


Lexington's 1911 American LaFrance fire truck


You had a commanding view seated in the American LaFrance 


A beautiful restoration


                                                            Everything in working order


The Lexington Minuteman stands guard over the battlefield
where Americans fought the first battle for independence


On the second day of May, flowers are already in full bloom                              


Cyclists gather at the edge of the battlefield


                                                     A nicely restored 1931 Model A Ford


A symbol of luxury for over 100 years


1976 Cadillac Eldorado — America's last full-size convertible                             


I owned a '76 Eldorado — from the driver's seat that hood looked like the deck
of an aircraft carrier — I can't believe I once drove such a huge automobile


                                A once-popular name now part of automotive history


The Oldsmobile Starfire was a full-size luxury muscle car — this is the 1964 model


An earlier Cadillac — this one's a 1937                                                    


In the thirties, Cadillac also offered a V12 and a gas tank draining V16


                                                                       1949 Ford Woody


1919 Dodge Brothers touring car

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