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Kelvin Youland of Turner checks out a 1917 Model T Ford owned by Richard Dyke of Sidney during the fifth annual Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner on Sunday.
Larry Toler of Thomaston gets help from his grandson, Teddy Robinson, 6, of Waldoboro, to clean his 1968 Chevrolet Camaro at the fifth annual Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show on Sunday at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner. Toler said he spends about five to six hours polishing the American classic to prepare for a show.
Donald Wilson stands in front of his 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe at the Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show on Sunday at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner. The car belonged to his father, David Wilson, before he passed away. “It was his pride and joy riding around in it,” Wilson said.
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Kelvin Youland of Turner checks out a 1917 Model T Ford owned by Richard Dyke of Sidney during the fifth annual Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner on Sunday.
Amber Waterman/Sun Journal
Larry Toler of Thomaston gets help from his grandson, Teddy Robinson, 6, of Waldoboro, to clean his 1968 Chevrolet Camaro at the fifth annual Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show on Sunday at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner. Toler said he spends about five to six hours polishing the American classic to prepare for a show.
Amber Waterman/Sun Journal
Donald Wilson stands in front of his 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe at the Kora Shriner’s Fly-in and Car Show on Sunday at Twitchell’s Airport in Turner. The car belonged to his father, David Wilson, before he passed away. "It was his pride and joy riding around in it," Wilson said.
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