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It's been a decade since Jay Leno Jay Leno (born April 28, 1950) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer who is best known as the current host of NBC television's long-running variety and talk program The Tonight Show. Biography
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 drove into the first Gilmore Heritage Auto Show An auto show, or motor show, is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. It is commonly attended by automobile manufacturers. Most auto shows occur once or twice a year.  at Farmers Market in a wood-paneled 1922 Rolls Royce Rolls Royce

the millionaire’s vehicle. [Trademarks: Brewer Dictionary, 928]

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 while idling in line to be registered.

Similar mishaps are less likely to happen with the Ford Mustangs, Chevrolet Chargers, Plymouth Road Runners, Pontiac GTOs and Oldsmobile 442s that will be on display at the 10th annual show, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 5.

A. F. Gilmore Co., which owns the market and organizes the exhibition, chose "Pure American Muscle: A Tribute to the American Muscle Car" as this year's theme, designed to appeal to car buffs with a special attraction for nostalgic baby boomers.

The 90 vintage cars on display from owners throughout Southern California will also include autos of other makes and models from the 1930s through the 1970s.
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Title Annotation:The LABJ's L.A. Stories
Author:Greenberg, David
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Date:May 17, 2004
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