Looking at a 1966 AC Cobra replica made by John Spina of Long Gove (from left) are Eric Hamilton, 16, of Buffalo Grove, Michael Lencioni of Buffalo Grove, Tiffany Scheer of Long Grove and her father Bruce. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Members of Miss Demeanor & The Attitudes, Craig Leiber on drums (left) and Mark Bergeron on the bass guitar play as Erika Turner sings some classic rock songs in Libertyville. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Parker Siwinski, 3, has fun with his mother Sylvia of Mundelein (right) as his father Paul tries to take a photo in front of a 1925 Stoughton fire engine pumper owned by the Mundelein Fire Department. It was the town's first firetruck. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Benjamin Foley, 2, of Libertyville pretends he is driving a 1960 Diamond T fire engine forest service truck that was used in Hells Gate, Arizona. It is now owned by Mike and his son Mike Ohlinger of Gurnee. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Ken Sedin of Grayslake (left) looks at Art Przybyl's of Libertyville 1928 Chevy National AB Coupe. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Bruce Priebe (left) and his son Doug, both of Libertyville look at the classic cars on Cook Street. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
John Warda of Gurnee gets ready to take off in his 1967 Chevy Camaro with 450 horse power. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Louis Igyarto of Belvidere (left) talks to Joe Anderson of Buffalo Grove, (center) and Matt Kahn of Buffalo Grove about his 1966 Pontiac Catalina which has a 421 HO tri-power engine and a four speed transmission. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Reflected in the window, Jim Repeta of Libertyville (left) talks to Kurt Jensen of Johnsburg about Kurt's 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
This 1941 International K7 fire engine pumper, owned by the Lincolnshire Riverwoods Fire Protection District, is often seen at Libertyville's car show. It might join Vernon Hills' new show. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Main Street Libertyville held its monthly antique car night recently. There was live entertainment in Cook Park as well to go along with antique cars and fire trucks. … Read More