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A variety of classic cars are on display at the Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens during the Second Annual Fallbrook Country Car Show presented Oct. 8 by the Fallbrook Ag Boosters. Proceeds from the event benefit Fallbrook High School Ag Dept. programs. Shane Gibson photos (A variety of classic cars are on display at the Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens during the Second Annual Fallbrook Country Car Show presented Oct. 8 by the Fallbrook Ag Boosters. Proceeds from the event benefit Fallbrook High School Ag Dept. programs. Shane Gibson photos)
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Harvey Ruben enjoys viewing the classic cars on display at the Fallbrook Country Car Show.
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Classic cars shine under the sun on the lawn at Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens during the Fallbrook Country Car Show presented by the Fallbrook Ag Boosters, Oct. 8.
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Fallbrook Country Car Show judge Ren Anelle, left, looks over Randy Zeal's orange '52 Henry J "gasser."
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Classic car owners and enthusiasts relax on the lawn at Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens during the 2nd Annual Fallbrook Country Car Show presented by the Fallbrook Ag Boosters, Oct. 8.
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Nancy Sheets talks with car enthusiasts about her '56 Ford Thunderbird on display at the Fallbrook Country Car Show Oct. 8.
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People view the classic cars parked on the lawn at the Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens during the Fallbrook Country Car Show presented by the Fallbrook Ag Boosters.
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Fallbrook Ag Booster volunteer Cole Latimer, left, collects money from people placing guesses on the "Motor Meltdown" attraction at the Fallbrook Country Car Show. The "Motor Meltdown" is an engine with no oil and no coolant that is started and then runs until the motor seizes up. People pay to enter their names on a table with a chart of minutes and seconds to try and guess how long it will take for the motor to seize up. The person with the closest time wins. Proceeds from the attraction benefit the Fallbrook High School Ag Dept.
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