
Better known as the master of ceremonies for Dover Days Parade, Dave Skocik, of Dover, relaxes next to his new love Sunday at the antique Car Show - a 1960 Ford Thunderbird hardtop with an engine he just had to rebuild. )Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

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Tom Melville traveled to Dover from Milwaukee to demonstrate cricket to public attending Dover Days Sunday. (Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

Nine-year-old Ella Augustine, of Delaware City, makes contact in the cricket game on the Legislative Mall Sunday as part of the Dover Days celebration. (Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

Ginger Eby, of Salisbury, Md. and her 3-year-old son Michael Davenport admire a "Monsters University"-themed car Sunday. (Special to the Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

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Unique color and accessories on this vehicle caught the attention of spectators at the Dover Days Car Show Sunday. (Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

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Frank Baker, of Dover, checks out the interior of a 1999 Pontiac TransAm, similar to the one he used to own. (Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

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Paul Davis, of Dover, shows off his Model T Ford at the Dover Days Car Show Sunday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

Merle Cleeton, of Dover, reflected in the chrome headlight of his 1929 Ford at the Dover Days car show Sunday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
The 83rd annual Dover Days Festival came to a close Sunday with a game of cricket and a car show.
Special to the Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh