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Traffic
jam on Route 100, not a common site in rural Vermont

1931 Buick Coupe

I think they should bring rumble
seats
back

1931 Ford Woody

1931 Packard

Judges announced they wouldn't
deduct points for muddy tires this year

1932
Auburn

1933 Cadillac

1934 DeSoto Airflow

The DeSoto Insignia

1934
Pontiac

If you look closely, you'll see a
reflection of the photographer

1935 Chrysler

1936 Auburn

1936 was Auburn's final year of
production, unfortunately

A very impressive automobile

1936 Citroen

1937 Ford

1938 Ford
Woody

1938 Packard Super 8

1940 Chevrolet

1940 Chrysler Windsor
A special
feature of the show was supposed to have been up to 100 woody station wagons.
Because of the weather and poor field conditions, less than a dozen showed up.

1940 Ford
Woody

1941 Ford Woody

Now there's a front end with
character

1941 Packard Coupe

1941 Packard
Ambulance/Hearse

I'd think twice before accepting
a ride from this guy

The classic Packard front end

1942 Cadillac

1946 Cadillac, unrestored, 6,000
original miles — remarkable!

A gorgeous 1947 Pontiac Woody

Door
cut through the fender — a '40s GM styling feature

The chrome strips down the center
of the hood were a Pontiac trademark for many years

Craftsmanship like this doesn't
exist
today

This car's been around

1949 Lincoln — not one of
Lincoln's best years styling-wise (just my opinion)

1950 Chevrolet

1950 Dodge Meadowbrook

1950 Morris Oxford — an English make
with a very GM look

1951 Chevrolet

1953 Ford Woody
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