1 I went to this show lasrt summer and was surprised at how good it was. Auto-Mat is a local upholstery shop, but I've seen their ads on The Speed Network and other cable channels, so I'm unsure if they're nationally recognized or not. I had work done by them in the past and was pleased. When I got my S10, I bought a pair of Mazda seats that were in need of rebolstering. I ended up going to Auto-Mat and paid more for the new foam and steam cleaning than I did for the seats themselves. It was all moot because they were too wide to fit my application. If you know anyone in the market for some bucket seats, I've got a pair I'll let go for cheap! Getting back to trhe show...it was winding down when I got there around 2:30 p.m. I did spot this gorgeous cadillac however. Edit
| 2 The interior was outstanding...naturally! Edit
| 3 This is what the building looks like, in case you happen to be seeking some interior modification or restoration. Edit
| 4 This '48 Ford was keeping the sidewalk warm. Edit
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5 This Pontiac from the early '60s or late '50s graced the parking lot. Edit
| 6 It had the fabled Tri-Power carburetor set-up. Edit
| 7 Here's a '48 Ford Woody. Edit
| 8 This vehicle was at the Belmont park show a few weeks bsck. It didn't have the lettering on it then though. As I was snapping the picture, a fat guy bent over and stuck his large hiney into the shot. Edit
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9 Here it is from another angle. Edit
| 10 Here's a '48 Ford pick-up. Edit
| 11 A first generation T-Bird was hiding in the shade. Edit
| 12 The interior looked quite sharp. Edit
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13 Here's a '63 Plymouth that looks like it means business! Edit
| 14 A '32 Ford was displaying some fine pinstriping work. The bright sun makes the picture look underexposed, despite my using a flash. Edit
| 15 Here's a close-up of the scroll work. Edit
| 16 The back looked as good as the front. Edit
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17 A good example of not over-doing it. Edit
| 18 Here's a '78 Fiat X19. Edit
| 19 The interior of this has also been freshened up, and looks good enough to eat! Edit
| 20 Here's a '37 Ford. Edit
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21 Here's a pseudo-48 Ford. It's a fiberglas repro car, but still very impressive. Edit
| 22 As one would expect, the interior is pleasing to the eyes. Edit
| 23 It's amazing how far a little imagination can go. Edit
| 24 The engine is rightr up to today's standards. Edit
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