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Oct 20, 2022 | Photos of the Week

SARAH WOOD, FORMER co-owner of Otter Creek Bakery, cozies up to Pippin, her 1961 VW Beetle, the first car she ever bought, at this past Sunday’s car show in downtown Middlebury. Independent photo/Steve James
IT WAS A perfect fall day for a festival. Independent photo/John S. McCright
MAIN STREET WAS closed to traffic so folks could stroll in the street to see the cars on display. Independent photo/John S. McCright

REFLECTED IN THE front panel of a 1969 Dodge Charger are a few of the many spectators who came to downtown Middlebury Sunday on a perfect autumn day for the first annual Middlebury Car Show and Fall Festival. It was a big hit, drawing scads of people to see scores of classic and distinctive automobiles parked on a closed Main Street, as well as to enjoy music, food and fun activities on the town green. Independent photo/John S. McCright
A VISITOR INSPECTING a classic red Ford Torino —you can almost hear it growl. Independent photo/Steve James
FOLKS ENJOYED LIVE music on the green. Independent photo/John S. McCright

FLORENCE, MASS., VISITOR Ethan checking out two Halloween-decorated trucks. Independent photo/Steve James
3-YEAR-OLD JOLENE Petry of Underhill getting a feel for driving a 1917 Model T Ford truck owned by Paul Curtis of Bristol. Independent photo/Steve James
RAY PAPANDREA OF Orwell soaking up the sun in an electric blue 1966 Corvette Sting Ray. Independent photo/Steve James

Classic Dodge Charger! Independent photo/John S. McCright
A SHINY GOLD Studebaker. Independent photo/John S. McCright
THE HOOD ORNAMENT radiator cap on this 1917 Model T Ford truck seems like an icon from another era — and it is. The century-old car was displayed by Bristol’s Paul and Ginny Curtis at Sunday’s Middlebury Car Show and Fall Festival. Independent photo/John S. McCright

7-YEAR-OLD DELPHINE enjoying the face-paint job created by Meaghan McLaughlin at one of the many booths that filled the town green with non-car activities. Independent photo/John S. McCright
DANIEL STEADMAN’S 1946 Plymouth looking like it had been served by a carhop. Independent photo/John S. McCright
ART COHN’S 1959 Chevrolet Apache panel van looming large over Merchants Row. Independent photo/John S. McCright

THE AIR FILTER shining on Dennis Brittell’s 1966 Chevy Super Nova Sport. Independent photo/John S. McCright

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