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It began with a gathering of some
100 antique and classic automobiles ten years ago. Today, it
attracts more than 420 vehicles and entertains crowds of more
than 4,500.
The Gravenhurst Chamber of
Commerce 10th Annual Antique & Classic Car Show
is set to run on Saturday, June 14, beginning at 8am to 4pm in
Gull Lake Park.
“You could say that
we’re really ‘revving’ up for our 10th annual
Birthday Bash,” jokes Ann Curley, executive director of the
Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce. “Hot rods, convertibles,
coupes and muscle cars will be on display. All the names you
know and maybe some you have forgotten!”
Everything old is new again
as the show will feature rebuilt and repainted antique and
classic vehicles.
“This is a hobby that has
seen, and will see continued growth,” Curley said. “The
appeal? It takes us back to our youth, when times were
perceived as simpler and cars more glamourous.”
While the antique and
classic show is a hobby for car owners, the show is well
attended by those who just love old cars.
“This is an ageless show.
You should see the look on the faces of some of the youngsters
who walk through! We market it as a family show and try to
include activities that are fun for the whole family.
Grandparents love to boast that ‘those were the days’, Dad
and Mum like to reminisce about their first car, and the kids
love to look.”
Of course, there is a no
touching, no bike rule to the show.
“As organizers, we do ask
that kids walk their bikes through the park. Some of the car
owners have spent thousands of dollars restoring the cars to
their former glory, and it takes just one bike accident to
virtually destroy the paint job or detailing,” Curley said,
adding that most paint work is custom done on the vehicles.
What is the attraction of a
car show?
“That’s’ easy! The
car owners want to show off their beauty!” Curley said.
“Actually, sharing stories of where the car was found, the
history and the condition of the vehicle with fellow hobbyists
is just the best for many of our visitors. Some of these
vehicles have wonderful stories attached to them.”
In addition to some great
vehicles on display, the 10th Annual Antique and
Classic Car Show also features swimming at the public beach in
Gull Lake, music, draws, prizes, and great food.
Value Cover Races are being
hosted at the show by the Back Alley Cruisers. Organizers of
the races will supply a few covers for those who are not able
to come with their own.
Bob Goodwin, a local
spokesperson, said that families, especially children, are
encouraged to participate. “It’s a great family and
spectator event.”
Curley said that none of
this would be possible without the support of the local
businesses, community groups and corporate sponsors.
“A heartfelt thank you to
our local Chamber members who support the car show with dash
plaques, trophy and T-shirt sponsorships, and donations to
cover our musical entertainment and prizes. None of this would
happen without our members”
“All are welcome to
attend Muskoka’s largest drive-in,” Curley said with a
smile.
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