PHOTOS: Riding Down Memory Lane at the Classic Car Show

By LoudounExtra.com staff
Monday, June 1, 2009
Morven Park hosted its second annual Classic Car Cruise-in on Saturday. Classic car owners showed off their restored beauties, while visitors got a chance to head back in time to the glory days of the automobile and even a little further back in time at at the 19th century carriage museum.
Washington Post photojournalist Tracy Woodward was there to take in the scenes of the day in this photo gallery.
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Cruising Through History at the Classic Car Show
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Daniel Scott of Ashburn, left, and his father Maurice Scott of Ashburn take a look under the hood at Sterling resident Eric Black's 1970 Chevy Nova SS on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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At Morven Park's Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30, Leesburg resident Bob Brown's 1957 Chevrolet BelAir convertible was on display. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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Judy House of Winchester peeks into Leesburg resident Theo Bennett's 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe on May 30 at the Classic Car Cruise-in. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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Harry Williams brought his collection of 23,000 Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars to the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park. He started collecting these miniature cars in 1995. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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At the Classic Car Cruise-in, guests were invited to vote for their favorite classic car. The Paez family of Sterling talk about their favorites as they score their cards. From left, Alex, 11; mom Cyndi; Art, 17; and Andres, 14. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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Fairfax Station resident Bill Bohatch's 1967 Corvette Coupe was on display at the Classic Car Cruise-in on May 30 at Morven Park. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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Matt Duncan and his son Logan, 6, of Leesburg inspect a U.S. Army Fast Attack Vehicle at the Classic Car Cruise-in at Morven Park on May 30. (Tracy A. Woodward)
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