Scenes from 20th Annual Freedom Festival Car Show
June 25, 2012
Photos by Nick Schneider
Chuck Fields, of Vincennes, rubs a shine on to his 1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom. The car was named the Chamber of Commerce Award winner.
A 1951 Mercury owned by Steve Lorance, of Robinson, Ill.
The 1923 Ford Couple, owned by Jim Reed, of Martinsville had a rather different kind of a driver.
Dan Brown, of Sullivan, looks over the 1923 Ford Coupe, owned by Jim Reed of Martinsville.
Jim Reed's 1923 Ford Coupe had rather unique ornaments on the carb covers.
Vincennes resident Stan Emery's patriotic-looking 1972 Plymouth Cuda was a popular entry at Saturday's Freedom Festival Car Show in Linton.
Stan Emery's 1974 Cuda featured a 392 Hemi engine.
The front end of 1948 Triumph owned by Linton resident Delmar Hasler.
This 1927 Bugatti Type 35 B Grand Prix racer was exhibited by Max Shellhamer from Clay City. The car featured a unique place to put the tire tool -- on the outside with spare tire.
Van Gilder, of Terre Haute, takes a look at this orange-colored 1955 Ford Coupe that featured suicide doors. The car is owned by Ralph and Peggy Crum.
Sandborn classic vehicle owner Jack Arthur is all smiles as he talks about his 1931 Ford Model A pickup.
Jack Arthur's 1931 Ford Model T pickup was once used to haul coal...long before its restoration.
The bumper to Jack Arthur's 1931 Model A pickup is forged out of a old coal mine drill bit.
Richard Doane, of Bedford, had a small model of his 1993 Ford Cobra displayed on top of his car.
This orange and white painted 1955 Chevrolet Belaire was entered by Ken Parrish, of Bloomington.
This two-door 1929 Ford Coupe, owned by Bo Wilson, featured a chromed up 351 engine.
The 351 cubic inch engine in Bo Wilson's 1929 Ford Coupe had plenty of chrome.
Clellan Thornton, of Linton, looks over this 1937 Chevrolet classic owned Charlie Todd, of Martinsville.
This 1930 red-colored Packard is owned by Doug Cotton of Terre Haute.
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