From left, Ray Schindler III, shuts the hood of his father's Ray Schindler, Ford 1925 Model T, Saturday at the Vidalia Car Show on the Vidalia Riverfront. Ray Schindler said the two of them have done a lot of work together on the car. "The best part is it gives us an opportunity to get out and be together," he said. "With a common interest." Schindler said although their tastes are different they find the cars they like and just enjoy being able to spend that time together. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Lyla-Kay Grace Davis, 4, checks her look in the side mirror of a C10 Chevrolet truck Saturday at the Vidalia Car show. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Leonard Woods, looks inside a 1961 Chevrolet Saturday at the Vidalia Car show on the Vidalia Riverfront. "I'm a lover of cars and I'm in love with the 61 Chevy," Woods said.(Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
From left, Tom Schwager looks into a car while Ginger Schwager and Julius Carter and Pauline Carter stroll through the car show Saturday on the Vidalia Riverfront. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Harrison King walks around the car show Saturday on the Vidalia Riverfront. King said he loves car shows and never misses one when they come to town. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Members of the “Wicked Stang Mississippi” sit together surrounded by their Mustang's during the 2018 Cruising for a Cure Car Show on the Vidalia Riverfront. (File photo | The Natchez Democrat)
From left, Tyler Baldwin,17, of Brandon, Hannah Armstrong, 12, of Richland and Mason Moha, 10, of Richland sit together at the Vidalia Car show Saturday on the Vidalia Riverfront. Armstrong said they are basically family after seeing each other at all the car shows. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Vickie Richardson and Charles Richardson's 1941 black Chevrolet reflects the other cars on display at the Vidalia Car Show Saturday on the Vidalia Riverfront. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
(Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)