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                  A successful show in spite of grey skies and the threat of rain


Cars from the Great Depression era and earlier graced Stratham Hill


A great American classic restored to its original glory                         


This 1947 Buick helped brightened a dull day


         When was the last time you saw a full-sized Buick with a standard shift?


The long sweep of the front fender was a Buick styling innovation


The massive, toothy grille identified Buicks for many years                    


A rare 1910 Rambler


                                           A dramatic side view of the Rambler


The Rambler's unusual 4-cylinder engine configuration


An unrestored 1929 Model A Ford                                          


The Model A's homey interior


                                                    1965 Shelby Cobra replica


A fun car


1959 Allard Palm Beach MK II                                                  


The Allard's dual-overhead cam straight 6


                          Oldest motorcycle at the show, a 1941 Indian Chief


Motorcycle art


Not an antique, this 2002 PT Cruiser appears at many New Hampshire car shows   


Very California


  Some of you may be old enough to remember milk being delivered in a 1957 Divco


This 1962 Rambler Cross Country is not related in any way
to the Rambler in previous photos


A massive 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan                                    


Buick had a radical facelift in 1959


                                                 The Buick's inviting interior


With wings like those and a long enough runway,
you should be able to get airborne


The late fifties were a contest to see whose tailfins could reach the highest        


A later Buick, this one's a 1963 Electra


             In the sixties, automobile styling became less radical, unlike politics

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