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                  Ralph Nader's worst nightmare (if you were around in 1960,
                                        you know what I'm talking about)


What would a car show be without a Mustang?


This 1965 model was an especially nice one                                   

You can read the details for yourself >


                                                           1929 Ahrens Fox


You tower over everybody in the driver's seat


1972 Porsche                                                                     


1960 Austin Healey


                      About every product known is advertised on this one


A panoramic view from the top deck of the lodge


Notice we're starting to see a few holes in the cloud cover                       


I skied down those slopes many years ago


                                                        Hoods up for judging


A lucky owner receives a trophy


Many awards were given out for the various classes of vehicles                  


Many proud owners left with trophies


                             This 1990 Mazda Miata has certainly seen its share


I voted for this 1938 Oldsmobile, so I was pleased
to see it win second-place in its class


Let's have one more look at the whole car — a beauty in my opinion             
but those tires just don't go with that era                                        


He won first prize in his class — not to downplay his achievement,
but he had the only car in his class

                                                                         This young lady draws a raffle ticket...


...and this young lady had the winning number
and walks away with $300


Just a few more pictures before we wrap it up — here's a 1941 Ford coupe         


You saw a 1946 Mercury earlier — this is a '48 model


                                The 1950 "bullet-nose" Studebaker Champion


Finally, a Corvette of 1954, its year of introduction


It has a 6-cylinder engine and Chevy's 2-speed PowerGlide automatic transmission —
a far cry from the blazing performance car it would later become                    

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