Many senior citizens got to relive their glory days as they came to this year's Fairwinds Car Show.
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- Many senior citizens got to relive their glory days as they came to this year's Fairwinds Car Show.The Fairwinds retirement home has held the car show for the last five years to help their residents remember their younger years.More than 70 cars came to participate in this years show.Show goers could vote on their favorite hot rod, paint job and overall favorite car.Earl Greenawalt lives at the Fairwinds and said he really enjoys coming to see all the cars each year."Times have changed. The cars have changed. The prices have changed. That's what amazes me the most I guess,” said Greenawalt. “We could have bought three cars for the price of one today. So things have changed."The Fairwinds said the car show grows bigger and bigger each year and they plan to keep expanding.
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