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Ron Wilson's '57 Chevy Bel Air, always among the most popular models.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

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Ron Wilson's '57 Chevy Bel Air, always among the most popular models. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

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  • Ron Wilson's '57 Chevy Bel Air, always among the most popular models.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Retro classics like this Dodge Challenger are showing their popularity while commemorating a great time in styling and power.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Regulars at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In, Bob & Charr Wolford pose with their '99 Plymouth Prowler.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Frontal view of '30s Ford with a rumble seat. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Timeless early Corvette medallion as seen on one of the many 'Vettes at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In.   Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • The weekly Naples McDonald's Cruise In brings a growing mix of owners and admirers together.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Jeff Edgar shows off his nicely restored '68 Road Runner.   Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • John Olson's front plate says it all about his '57 Chevy.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Big block Chevy engine sitting in a 1970 Nova.   Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Barbara Passamondi jokes as she talks about the two Corvettes owned by her and her husband, this one a 1964 model.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Prowd owners showed off their rides and fielded lots of questions.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Enthusiasts talk shop and speculate over the history of the cars on display at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In.   Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Famous American muscle on display with this GTO at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Attendees look over and under the hood of the myriad of cars at the Naples  McDonald's Cruise In.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Seen around town, here is Barry Grothause's mostly unrestored 31 Ford 'Rat Trap'. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Hood ornament mid '30s Nash Lafayette. Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Here's collector Ted Warzecha who along with wife Ellen own this all original '65 Chevelle purchased from the still living 93 year old original owner.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Lots of older cars at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In sport documentary signs which attract attention.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Larry Thomas and his second show car a '31 Ford Pickup.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.
  • Here's Larry Thomsan and one of two cars he showed at the Naples McDonald's Cruise In, this a 30 Ford Model A coupe.  Photo by Gordon Campbell/Special to the Daily News.

In a weekly event growing in popularity the Naples McDonald's Cruise In saw a mix of new and old cars including a few imports and recently launched retro models like the Camaro and Challenger.  What dominated the scene though were the Corvettes, Roadrunners, Novas and other American muscle cars along with classics like the '57 Chevy.  To see more of these nostalgic cars check out the weekly event each Saturday around 4 pm.

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