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Hold your Horses (and goats and Studabakers)

Ray Varner Ford hosts Tenn. Valley Mustang Club car show Saturday

  • Renee Wiederspahn of Seymour cuddles a pair of baby pygmy goats during the Tennessee Valley Mustang Club car show on Saturday (Sept. 19) at Ray Varner Ford in Clinton. She had picked up the goats from the breeder just that morning, she said. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • Jeremy and Renee Wiederspahn of Seymour brought their customized 2014 Mustang GT to the car show on Saturday (Sept. 19) at Ray Varner Ford in Clinton. Here, Renee looks over the car’s engine compartment. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • This baby blue 1966 Ford Mustang convertible was one of the stars of the Tennessee Valley Mustang Club car show Saturday, Sept. 19, at Ray Varner Ford in Clinton. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • Jimmy Bair, left, of Oak Ridge, and David Ledford of Knoxville look over a 2013 Mustang GT during Saturday’s show. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • Saturday’s Mustang Club car show at Ray Varner Ford in Clinton was open to all makes and models, including this 1921 Studebaker. Checking out the car is owner Bob Engle of Pioneer. He said he bought it four years ago in Florida and spent the time since then restoring it. It has only 12,000 miles on it, and the tires are 50 years old. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • Bob Engle in his 1921 Studebaker - G. Chambers Williams III