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2026-07-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "Among all the 'beauties' at the car show there will sometimes be a couple that are still wearing most of their original patina. I appreciate and respect all the efforts the owners have put into the restoration of their vehicles, but for me and the style of photography I like are the ones that have had only minimal restoration.

When I arrived at the show, this old beauty was the first vehicle that caught my eye. Since it was still early in the morning and the lighting was at its best, I took a little extra time taking numerous photos, from lots of angles, trying to capture just the right photo.

It would be nice to see more of these type of antiques at the car shows. I'm not alone with that sentiment, I noticed this one was gathering lots of attention during the show."


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