Hundreds of classic and souped-up vehicles were driven to Copper Cliff on Sunday for the annual Sudbury CARes event
Although typically built for utilitarian purposes, vehicles can earn special meaning over the years until they become some people’s most-cherished items.
Keeping up a classic vehicle isn’t easy, Mike said, noting it’s “a way to spend money.” The Mustang has been in drag races throughout its life, which requires regular upkeep. Classic vehicle enthusiast Bob Johnston’s 1957 four-door Chevrolet Bel Air also caught a lot of eyes during Sunday’s show, thanks in part to the various Tweety Bird stuffies adorning its bright yellow original paint job.
Picking up on the nostalgia theme, Sunday’s show also featured musical performances by bands playing classic songs from decades past.
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