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