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As good a crowd as ever at Memory Lane Auto Fest

Labor Day saw a slightly cloudy sky that in no way discouraged competitors and spectators from turning out to attend the Memory Lane Auto Fest at the Saline County Fairground.

Event organizer Brad Crick stated that the weather didn't inhibit contestants and the crowd this year was as larger or larger than last year.

A large number of fans came out to the fairgrounds to view a wide variety of antique, custom and modified cars from the mid-1930's to present day.

Some highlights were a 1935 Packard Rumble Seat Coup, BugFoot, a modified VW Bug and a 1967 Camaro Pace Car from the Indianapolis 500 race.