Article: Concept cars roll into town for auto show: Annual event features variety of vehicle designs that may never make it to the buying public

DAILY MAIL STAFF

For those who get a little light headed and somewhat weak-kneed when they run their hand over a shiny new car, this is for you.

The West Virginia International Auto Show will show off hundreds of shiny models straight off the assembly line.

One of the most reliable draws at the show is always the concept cars - those intriguing vehicles that have made it from a designer's imagination to the artist's drawing board to the plant, but never to the showroom floor.

"It's a neat-looking idea," said Richard Stephens, show chairman. "It might not ever make it to the buying public."

While the exact number and type of concept cars that will arrive for the show isn't certain until show ...

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