Car show rolls into Norwich
Spectators took a look under the hoods Saturday of the hot rods and muscle cars on display during day one of the 43rd Annual Antique Auto Show and Flea Market, sponsored by The Rolling Antiquers Old Car Club at the Chenango County Fairgrounds this past weekend. Around 1,000 cars and 10,000 people come the show each year. Above, onlookers checkout Endicott residents Jim and Louise Feeney’s 1964 Ford 427 Cobra kit car that’s been stretched into a convertable limousine.
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