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AN ESTIMATED 3,000 people visited downtown Middlebury for the second annual “Middlebury Car Show & Fall Festival” this past Sunday. Although the weather was only occasionally sunny, onlookers appeared to enjoy the variety of models on display, and the
vehicle owners clearly loved showing off and talking about their rides.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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THE SHINE ON the chrome air filter in this Chevy Nova on display at Sunday’s Middlebury Car
Show and Fall Festival catches the eye of these auto enthusiasts, among many others.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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ERIC AND BOBBI Hultz of Castleton show pride in their 1939 Chevy TC hybrid hot rod/pickup.
Independent photo/Steve James
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BILL MRAZ OF Middlebury gives his dog Edi a ride in his 1933 Dodge Coupe that boasts only 80,000 miles on its odometer (less than 1,000 miles a year!
Independent photo/Steve James
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A FATHER AND child admire a classic Chevy Nova SS.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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ORWELL 6-YEAR-OLD Alana Quesnel strolls past a beautiful blue 1970 Plymouth with fins owned by Gary Payne of Bridport.
Independent photo/Steve James
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ELLIE ANDERSON, 5, of Middlebury counts the skulls on this Halloween-themed, jacked-up pick-up.
Independent photo/Steve James
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A 1958 BUICK Riviera Model 43 stops many passersby for longer looks.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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A 1956 DODGE C3 Power Wagon pickup tricked out with National Forest Service insignia.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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Independent photo/Steve James
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Independent photo/Steve James