The Northeast Classic Car Museum Drive was a great success with 15 Porsche and 27 attendees. Steve and Lydia Marlow planned a great scenic route into Central New York. Plus we finished the day with a tasty meal at Nina’s on Broad Street.

We were amazed at how many Production Cars that were made in New York in the early years.

Color combinations were all over the board and went hand in hand with styles.

Luxury had no boundaries both outside and inside early vehicles.

Every era of vehicles had their day of style and class.

It was surprising how much horsepower these vehicles had or needed to move these heavy tanks.

The displays were fabulous for each era.

The museum had over 170 vehicles of all kinds of makes and colors.

Chrome was always important in style and status.

Fashion and style went hand in hand through the years as displayed at the museum.

Vehicles through the years competed artistically in many ways.

Chrome bumpers were BIG in the 50s and 60s.

Many of us reminisced about our parents early vehicles.

The club split into two groups and the tour guides were very knowledgeable about the vehicles.

Through time technology was ever changing whether for comfort.

Many of us reminisced about our first wheels in our younger days.

Style and comfort went hand in hand throughout the years.

And of course through time performance technology was always improving.
