The meet this year was hampered by rain. Just 675 cars were registered — that's 300 less than last year.
Still, there were plenty of grand old cars to admire. Some of the best are pictured in the following pages
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Ominous skies and muddy conditions threaten to scuttle the show
Ample parking for spectators in the immaculately groomed lots
Scenes like this were repeated many times throughout the day
A forlorn 1954 Buick Special sits in the drizzle
1957 Packard Clipper in name only—under the skin it's a Studebaker
Appeared in Hemmings Classic Car #65, February 2010
The uncluttered, functional '57 Packard Clipper dash
A Studebaker V8 powered the Clipper
Hey, what's this? Are the clouds finally breaking up?
Yes, I do believe it's going to clear — things are looking up!
Crews continue to work to keep the muddy roads passable
Walking can be almost as hazardous as driving
OK, let's get down to the business of admiring cars —
this is a 1907 Maxwell
This 1908 Locomobile is celebrating its 100th birthday
That deserves a plaque
A flower in the headlamp — nice idea
1912 Stanley
1916 Hupmobile
1917 Studebaker
Back seat passenger in the '17 Studebaker
Model T Ford — Sorry, didn't get the year on this one
1921 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
If you had your mail delivered in one of these, you definitely
qualify for a senior discount — 1923 Ford Model T
1925 Pierce Arrow
One of many stuck cars waiting for a tow
Very undignified for a classic 1927 Packard
1927 Rolls Royce Phantom I
1928 Chrysler 62
1928 Franklin
1929 American LaFrance
Still serviceable after all these years
Hose fittings good as new
You had a commanding view from the driver's seat
1929 Auburn
1929 Auburn from the driver's perspective
Let's take a minute to gaze over the vast assemblage of cars
1929 Buick
A little number plate humor
1929 Plymouth
Detail of the '29 Plymouth Hood
1930 Franklin
1930 Willys-Overland WhippetReturn to Vintage Cars
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