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Presented by Boy Scouts of America, Troop
185, Stratham, New Hampshire
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A cold October morning didn't stop over 200 cars and hundreds of spectators from showing up
Among many fascinating cars was this 1931 Mercedes Benz replica
True to the original in every detail
Wouldn't you love to take it for a spin?
A very classy car
This is no replica — an all-original 1929 Model A Ford
Grandma's afghan and past awards decorate the interior
The Model A's simple little 4-banger just goes on forever
A nicely restored Model A from the same era
A sleek 1947 Buick Roadmaster convertible
This was revolutionary styling for 1947
1948 Cadillac, the self-proclaimed "Standard of the World"
A rare "woody" shares the field with a lineup of trucks
1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe — owner claims it's one of only nine left in the world
Always in last place among the famous "low-priced three"
Chrysler dropped the brand in 2001, ending a distinguished 73-year run
Woody station wagons pretty much disappeared after the mid-50s
Which of these '48 models would you choose — the best-selling Ford (left)
or America's premier luxury car, the Cadillac?
Detail of a circa 1948 Ford
A couple of Model A's — 1929 left, 1930 pickup on the right
This 1984 Cadillac hearse shows up at many New Hampshire shows
The owner has a taste for the macabre
The casket is authentic, the occupant hopefully is not
You don't want to ride in one of these any time soon
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