"Horny Mike" Henry's custom pickup draws some attention at the D&D Grocery Saturday morning while he does some last minute shopping ahead of the Rev Mountain Car show. count
"Horny Mike" Henry's custom pickup draws some attention at the D&D Grocery Saturday morning while he does some last minute shopping ahead of the Rev Mountain Car show.
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A 1936 Dodge Business Coupe beloing to Duane Fagnan of Wolf Creek shows the classic lines of of cars form that era.
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"Horny Mike" sports his trademark horned bandana and a smile as he talks to fans and autograph seekers during the car show.
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The brilliant red 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible, owned by Monica Scullion of Florence, earned the car show's People's Choice Award Saturday.
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Despite the stiff competition at the car show, Joey Weiderhold 's 2005 Subaru Outback proved to be quite a head turner at the car show, in a 'how did that get in here?' sense. The Lincoln resident said he entered the car, which is held together in some places through the judicious use of classic gray duct tape, in the foreign class just because he could.
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The group of classic cars on display Saturday covered a wide array of models, including a healthy contingent of both classic and contemporary Mustangs.
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Fred Rowley talks to friends while standing in front of his 1985 GMC Caballero Amarillo.
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