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Classic cars and trucks will be the
featured attraction at the annual Midnight Fantasies Antique Classic Auto
Show, to be held Friday-Saturday at
Burton Coliseum.
The show, traditionally open to all
makes and models, will feature models
30 years and older this year.
We have transitioned the show
from an open show to a pre-1985 show,
organizer Roger Miller said. We are
doing any year Corvette, Camaro, Mustang, Challenger and Charger because
they made those back in that era. Now
the show is more of an antique, classic,
muscle car show. There will be lots of
cars that people dont get to see every
day. We have a lot of different cars coming, $200,000 cars coming. We have Kyle
Buschs 2007 NASCAR coming.
The show has grown over the past
two decades.
The first year we started at a
motel on Broad Street, Miller said.
I never thought we would be here 24
years later. Everything
Its
Oldies to be featured
at annual Midnight Fantasies
Antique Classic Auto Show
fades in and out. Cars have gone in and
out, but they are in hard right now and
this time I think they will stay popular.
From the 20s to the 70s, those cars are
unique. People would rather look at the
classics, that is how it will always
be.
Among the featured
attractions will
be Roland
Corbellos
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They all suffer with a lot of
pain, said Dana Lewis of her three
children. They take at least four
pills a day. They have to have checkups to make sure theyre healthy,
their blood is at the right count, are
they eating right, are they drinking enough water. It messes with
their growth, how fast they mature.
Theyre always cold.
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