 1 The local Sears store is the site of the AutoFest car show Last year it was pretty good, so I figured that it would be worth checking out. This gasser style rod was the first thing I saw.
|  2 It's hard to read the writing, but it's titled, " Harm's Way"
|  3 This is the type of car that Roger Moore made famous, playing The Saint.
|  4 And you thought all Volvos were boxy.
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 5 I can picture gangsters perched on these running boards with Tommy guns in their hands.
|  6 Same goes for this one.
|  7 Here's another view of the gasser.
|  8 I'm not sure if this is a real Willys or a fiberglass repop.
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 9 These are real Vettes.
|  10 You won't be able to cruise far with his gas tank, but it only has to go a quarter mile.
|  11 A matched pair.
|  12 This is not the original Ghost Busters wagon, I'm not sure what the remake uses.
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 13 I thought auto airbrush work was a thing of the past.
|  14 This is an Austin Healy. Cramming a big engine into a small sports car was the idea that Carol Shelby came up with, when he put a Ford 427 in an aluminum bodied AC Cobra.
|  15 I'd love to be in this thing when the light turns green!
|  16 It's pretty easy on the eyes too, despite being red.
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 17 Camaros are pretty common at car shows, so I seldom bother to take pix of them. I don't know why I altered my game plan this time.
|  18 The 57 Bel Air is an icon.
|  19 Here's a later generation Dodge Charger.
|  20 Trying to take a photo of a mural that's on a hood which is open is no easy task.
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 21 I like the roof chop on this old cruiser.
|  22 This Olds is a slick ride.
|  23 This car was designed to go, not show!
|  24 It's probably a work in progress, but the emphasis is on the drive train and not the aesthetics.
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