
A record-breaking 900+ cars in what's becoming one of New England's largest car shows
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Three large fields and a parking lot were filled with cars
My friend Joe's 1954 Mercury — I've photographed it many times,
but I can never resist photographing it again
While we're on the subject of Mercurys, here's a nicely restored 1957 Monterey
Now that's class!
From the days when you could identify the make at a glance,
unlike today's cookie-cutter, look-alike cars
A mint-condition 1953 MG
Beautifully restored throughout
Inviting, isn't it?
A less-well-preserved MG, but its rough condition has a certain charm
Steering wheel on the right — this one was intended for English roads
Rough but authentic
1930s cartoon star Betty Boop reclines on a classic Thunderbird
1964 Ford Falcon, an early economy car
On a slightly larger scale, a 1956 Peterbilt
Highly polished chrome offers an irresistible photo opp
1954 Oldsmobile, known in its day for power and reliability
The '54 Oldsmobile's impressive dash
You rarely heard of anyone stepping on the gas instead of the brake
in '50s cars with their large, well-spaced pedals
The 1957 edition of the Oldsmobile
My Mom always told me never to pick up strangers
But I didn't see anything threatening about this fellow
He just wanted to enjoy a cooling ride with the top down
A 1958 Cadillac with a beautiful paint job
Chrysler's entry in the luxury market, the Imperial — this is the 1968 model
Photographers were almost as numerous as cars
Lotus — if anyone knows the year, please leave a note in my guestbook or email
The Lotus from the driver's perspectiveReturn to Vintage Cars
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