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Judi and Donald Grubb from Thomasville own this 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang. That was the first year it was manufactured. Judi got the car in 1967 and has owned it since. It was the featured car in the Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Judi and Donald Grubb from Thomasville own this 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang. That was the first year it was manufactured. Judi got the car in 1967 and has owned it since. It was the featured car in the Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. Ralph Newsome's 1932 Ford Cabriolet is in the center nearest the camera. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. Ralph Newsome's 1932 Ford Cabriolet was restored in 2002 costing $85,000. Sally Snyder purchased the car in 1932 in New York for $610. The car remained in her family for 77 years until 3 weeks ago when Newsome purchased it. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Captain Mike Soehnlein from Raleigh owns this 1950 Ford F-1 pickup truck. He said the truck was a "red neck pick'em up truck." The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Captain Mike Soehnlein from Raleigh leans against his 1950 Ford F-1 pickup truck. He said the truck was a "red neck pick'em up truck." The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Will Foushee from Moncure polishes his 1968 Ford Mustang before the judges view his car. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
This 1958 Cadillac belongs to James Carswells from Hickory. They only manufactured 815 of this model and only 100 of them are known to still exist. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
This is front grill of Red Charles' 1955 Chevrolet pickup. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw,
Ryan Higgins sits to the right rear of his 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier. He is from Salisbury. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
This is front grill of Carl Warrell's 1950 Ford. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Lee Mauldin sits in his 1936 "resto rod" Ford. A restro rod uses the orginial car body but all the other parts of the restoration are new with modern features like electric windows. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Hoods up of a line of cars at the 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum.The car nearest the camera is Bill Kirkman's 1972 Chevrolet Super Sports car. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
Jimmy Williams from Moncure sits to the right rear of his 1955 Chevrolet. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
The hood emblem on Lee Mauldin's 1936 "resto rod" Ford is a dog. A restro rod uses the orginial car body but all the other parts of the restoration are new with modern features like electric windows. The 25th annual Furnituredland Chapter Antique Automobile Show was held at the N.C. Transportation Museum. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post
The Furnitureland Chapter Antique Automobile Show held its 25th annual show at the N.C. Transportation Museum.
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