Peter and Karen Fullerton Hillsborough 72 super beetle yves gagnon st joseph 87 GMC
Nich Harding me usa 1925 ford tt delivery red paul hasselman minto nb 32 chevy green dave riley otisfield me 26 ford exc ab pu
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Precious, a 4-year-old miniature poodle checks out the cars downtown with her owner Patricia Boudreau of Shediac.
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Donald Watson of Bathurst changes a tire in the NASCAR tent in front of Moncton City Hall. It was his first try at being a pit-crew worker and he completed the task in 33 seconds whereas most that try it take over a minute.
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This 1969 Camaro is for sale and waiting for a good home in the Kar Korral at Centennial Park.
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A 1936 Nash owned by Wayne Jewell of Riverview. On the outside, it has the big fenders, lights, running boards and other features of a classic 1930s luxury car. But on the inside it has modern leather seats, automatic transmission, power windows, tilt steering and stereo system.
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This is the 350 house power engine of a 1969 Chevelle SS 296 that was displayed on Main Street yesterday.
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This 1938 Nash Lafayette looks pretty original on the outside, but the interior is done up like a modern Mustang with leather seats, five-speed stick-shift and other luxurious features for long distgance cruising. It is owned by Charles and Judy Greenwood of Chatham, Ont.
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This car looks like a rare antique, but it is actually a reproduction built from a kit in 1984. Owner Stephen Ward of Lower Coverdale says it is a reproduction of a 1937 Jaguar built in 1984. Only about 300 of the real 1937 Jaguars were built and if you could find one it would cost well over $500,000.
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This orange 1975 Bricklin is a real piece of New Brunswick history. They were built in a factory in Saint John in the mid-1970s. This one is owned by Dave and Linda Wilson of Irishtown and has undergone quite a bit of restoration and improvements over the years.
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The registration sticker says this vehicle is a 1987 Ford Bronco, but it is totally custom and built from pipes and sheet metal into an open-concept desert-racing truck. It is owned by Michel and Odette Boucher of Bertrand, N.B..
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Kiwi, the mascot of Cora’s restaurants, poses with a classic yellow Corvette downtown yesterday.
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Peter Fullerton, left, was displaying two ‘72 Volkswagen Super Beetles yesterday afternoon on Main Street as he chatted with Leo Sheehy, right. Peter is a Shop class teacher in Hillsborough, so he decided to have a little fun with his class and had them work together to restore the black Beetle, left, which was badly rusted before.
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Bruce Keddy was in downtown Moncton yesterday showing off his red ‘67 Ford Mustang GTA as part of the Atlantic Nationals.
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This 1936 Ford Roadster with flames and chrome is named the Pink Panther and owned by Brian Kelly of Trenton, Ont. It is all pink and white with leather interior.
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A 1929 Nash owned by Dorothy Legacy Brown of Moncton.
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This 1952 Jeep is a familiar sight along St. George Boulevard in Moncton. It is owned by Bill Hebb of Riverview who manages the Speedy Glass outlet. The Speedy Glass garage will be open through the weekend for Atlantic Nationals participants who want to wash their cars before putting them on display.
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Mike Baxter of Moncton with a 1959 Ferret MKI military scout car. This armoured car was imported from England and bears the colours of the 8th Canadian Hussars unit based in Moncton. It was totally restored and a real head-turner at the Atlantic Nationals.
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A blue Fargo 1946 pickup truck complete with wooden running boards It is owned by Delberrt and Sandra Main of Dalhousie.
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Robert (Bud) Walters recently moved from Ontario to Moncton. An ex-military man he built this 1950 Chevrolete into a police car theme and painted it black and white with the logo of the Ontario Provincial Police. The car is decked out with flashing light, radio and other police memorabilia including gun belts and holsters. The trunk is filled with police memorabilia from his collection.
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Bob Garland chills at Centennial Park in his 1958 Corvette.
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Sebastien LeBlanc of Neguac performs traditional Acadian fiddle music for the crowd downtown yesterday.
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This bright green 1967 Chevy van is owned by Michael Kilbride of Moncton and is filled with mementoes from previous shows, and a bunch of stuffed Scooby Doo plush toys, giving it a ‘Mystery Machine’ theme in homage to the Scooby Doo animated TV show.