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1953 International M62 Wrecker
1953 Buick
1954 Chrysler
1955 Pontiac
1955 Studebaker President
1955 Chrysler
1956 Pontiac Safari
1956 Buick Special
One thing Buick always had was class
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark 2
1957 Nash Ambassador, its last year of manufacture
Good to see there are those interested in keeping its name alive
Another organization dedicated to preserving our automotive history
1959 Chevrolet Impala
One of several cars parked at a campground. Their owners didn't
want to risk driving them onto the muddy show grounds.
1959 Pontiac Bonneville — a sentimental favorite — I owned a new one
Brings back memories
A dramatic rear view
1959 Rambler
1964 Oldsmobile Starfire
1967 Ford M151A
Lunch is served, compliments of the Stowe Fire Department
Service was fast and the food was excellent
What the dining room lacked in elegance, it made up for in camaraderie
1976 Cadillac Eldorado — the last traditional
full-size convertible made in America
1978 Tatra, made in Czechoslovakia — still in businessAfter the dark, threatening clouds of early morning, warm sunshine dominated the afternoon,
perfectly timed for the parade of antique cars through Stowe Village,
Locals lined the sidewalks waiting for the parade
A big event for a quiet New England town in Summer
A reviewing stand is set up in front of Town Hall
Some fortunate individuals were sheltered from the sun
They should be showing up any minute now
Here they come
100 years of automotive history were represented
Here comes the military
The Maxwell had a little trouble keeping up, but at 101 years of age, it can be forgiven
A distinguished-looking 1941 Buick Estate Wagon
There's a classy 1946 Lincoln Zephyr
Two Chrysler Town & Countries, a '49 in front, followed by a '50
A 1961 Vespa, one of the smallest cars in the show
An offering from across the pond, a 1968 Jaguar
Oldest car at the show, and the oldest you're ever likely to see,
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