Classic cars will take over the downtown core this Sunday.
The 18th annual Amherstburg’s Gone Car Crazy Show hits the streets this Sunday with the show running from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Vehicles will line Richmond St., North St., Dalhousie St., Rankin St. and fill Toddy Jones Park as long as the weather is clear.
Over 600 vehicles are expected with last year’s number topping 700. Vehicles are expected from Michigan and past London. Specialty vehicles are also expected.
Towards the end of the show, a series of awards will be presented with the biggest award of the day being the Paulie Award for best-in-show. That is named in memory of Paul Renaud, a car show co-founder and former Amherstburg town councillor.
British Beat 66 will return this year as the featured entertainment.
Remax realtors John D’Alimonte, Kim Wheeler and Jayci Wigle are the platinum sponsors.
Committee members include Scott Elliott, Mike Bezzoubkin, Eleanor Renaud, Richard Martin, Carol Martin, Rick Brousseau and Kendall Elliott.
The event is free for the general public to attend but to enter a vehicle is a $10 fee. Gates open at 7 a.m. Sunday with the vehicle entrance being at North St. from 7-10 a.m. and at Richmond St. after 10 a.m. Registration is 9 a.m.-12 noon.
For more information on the Amherstburg’s Gone Car Crazy Show, visit www.amherstburgsgonecarcrazyshow.com.
Amherstburg’s Gone Car Crazy Show this Sunday
By RTT Staff
Comments