
Local car club hosts 32nd annual show at Red Run Park in Rouzerville
Vehicle collectors and lovers took to Pink Run Park in Rouzerville on Sunday for the 32nd once-a-year Appalachian Golden Classics Automobile and Truck display, offered by Buchanan Automotive.
In accordance to club president Bobby Etter, the exhibit ordinarily brings in additional than 100 collectors, but rain early in the day thinned out attendance.
“We have about 40 autos registered for now and it’s possible we will get a couple extra later,” Etter said. “In the club’s background we have in no way rained out an party. We experienced rain the day of, but it normally cleared up.”

Popular antique cars provided a 1970 Plymouth Duster, 1965 Ford Mustang convertible and a 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon.
Mercersburg resident Eddy Reed experienced his vehicle on display Sunday.
“It’s a 1936 Chevy small cab pickup,” Reed reported. “It has electrical locks, electrical power home windows, air conditioning and a 350 Summit crate engine all the modern comforts.”
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Reed, who is known by his club mates as “Rapid Eddy,” obtained the vintage truck 4 several years in the past in South Carolina and has considering the fact that liked driving it on highway journeys and all over city.
“The day I acquired it I took it on its initial 500 mile road trip dwelling,” Reed stated. “I got it to generate and delight in and to deliver it to displays like this a person so other folks can enjoy it as properly.”

Proceeds from Sunday’s display are to be donated to Waynesboro Community and Human Products and services, The Lunch Position and Faith United Methodist’s foodstuff pantry.
Father’s Day car display prepared in Waynesboro
With a person of the two automobile displays put on by the club on a yearly basis in the books, all attempts are focused on producing guaranteed the Father’s Day car show in downtown Waynesboro is a success.

That display, hosted by Mainstreet Waynesboro and the Appalachian Golden Classics, is established to acquire spot on Saturday, June 18 in downtown.
For more data on the Father’s Day car or truck and truck show, go to www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org.
The Appalachian Golden Classics auto club is at the moment accepting new users.
“We meet when a thirty day period to get care of club organization and to system the two motor vehicle demonstrates a calendar year,” Etter said.
For far more info on the Appalachian Golden Classics, get in touch with Bobby Etter at 717-404-5031.