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The Edsel got a bad rap because people didn't like the way it looked. In reality, it wasn't a bad car. This example was very nice and would be a great driver/converstaion piece.
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There were thousands of original and repro vintage gas station and motoring pieces of memoribilia at this year's Auto Fair. Here's a cool ESSO sign that would look good in any rec room.
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Here's another Falcon - this one a tubbed drag car with an asking price of $55,000.
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Need a big block for your Ford resto or hot rod? This lady had a whole trailer of rebuilt FoMoCo power at extremely reasonable prices like a 1966 429 for less than $12,000. One year warranty too. Can't buy the parts or have the time to build it for that.
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We're pretty sure this salmon color wasn't a choice from the factory when this 1940s Chevy sedan was first manufactured.
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Looks like this year's Auto Fair got the best of this showgoer. Note the lack of one shoe.
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Now this is a Hemi - not that stuff they are passing off as the real deal in those commercials Chrysler Corportation is running these days.
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Need a hubcap for your collectible? Auto Fair had thousands of them.
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Hard to believe these were factory colors for Dodge and Plymouth in the 1960s. Far out!
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Old school power. A Ford flat head V-8 with Offenhauser heads and triple duces with stacks. Totally radical.
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This 1930s sedan was ready to roll right out the gate as it was for sale complete with the trailer.
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Wanna' dress up your race or rec room? These restored vintage gas pumps would be just the trick.
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