If we are in town, we always stop by this annual show. Some of the cars are there every year, but there's always a few that stand out. An early right-hand drive, Austin Mini in rally gear was the first to catch my eye.
A vintage Seagrave engine was on-hand for the evening. Seeing these makes one wonder how many fires were actually put out.
This 60's Barracuda looks quite diminutive next to a Grand Cherokee.
Falcons were a utility car. They were cheap and often passed along to youth.
This Nissan Pao is rare in the states. I see it very occasionally.
This likely was a family sedan, but it shouts law enforcement vehicle. It was a different time when mirrors were attached to the front fenders. Note the rear-view mirror is attached to the dash and not at the top of the windshield.
A true woody was on display. Note the location of the side mirror.
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