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The Chair Lift (1 minute 6 seconds)

Raffle Drawing (45 seconds)


                1973 McBurnie California Spyder-built Ferrari replica on Corvette chassis


Rear view of this unusual car


1998 Corvette Indianapolis 500 pace car — not the one actually used but identical to it         


Symbol of a great American sports car


                                                             Unrestored 1956 Corvette


The '56 Corvette's cockpit


This 1966 Oldsmobile caught my attention because I owned a new one                     


This is an unrestored top-of-the-line 98 with 64,000 original miles — mine was a Delta 88


                                    That's mine in the inset on Daytona Beach in 1967


The fire chief's car is a 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass


A stunning black 1957 Buick Century convertible                                     


20 feet long with the continental


                                             The 1957 Buick from the driver's perspective


Going back a couple of decades — a 1937 Buick


Going still further back in time — a 1931 Chrysler CM-6                                    


A rear view of the CM-6         


                                                         The CM-6's hood ornament


The CM-6 dash — lots of gauges to keep an eye on


After offering only a 6 for many years, Chevrolet came out with a hot V8 in 1955            


A best-seller in its day, there are still many around


                                               A pair of 1953 Mercury convertibles


Mostly the same with one exception


One is equipped with the MercoMatic automatic transmission                             


The other is a standard


    1924 Model T Ford, getting near the end of its long run — they were produced from 1909-27


1957 Cadillac, best looking Cadillac ever made (IMHO)


1954 Buick Special                                                                  


Standard transmission — extremely rare in Buicks after 1950


                                                        A tank-like 1948 Packard Custom

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