Eighth Annual Car Show Goes Off Without A Hitch
On Saturday the Friends of the Forces Fellowship held their eighth annual car show on the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
Joyce Walter chairperson of the car show said the hot weather hurt the show but despite that there was a steady stream of spectators.
Volunteer wise there were 115 volunteers this year.
“We were really pleased with the number of volunteers,” Walter said.
Cars came from as far as Alberta and Manitoba with calls coming from other centres to inquire about attending.
Funds raised are reinvested into the community.
The Friends of the Forces support military families, veterans, cadets and other worthy charities that might approach the group.
Over eight years the car show has raised close to $175,000.
Final polish of a 57 Chevy
A clean engine compartment
Showing off the power plant
A car being judged
Clean chrome on an iconic Chevy
Checking out the static military display
A ride on the people mover wagon
A spare tire
Muscle car row
Judging of the British Invasion
Admiring a 1955 Chevy from afar
Final touch up on a hot red Mercury Cougar raring to go
Admiring Doran Harper’s 1930 Model A
1930 Model A
Talking about a vehicle
Headlight of yesteryear
A little bit of bigger punch next to a Mini
A Chevy SS gets a good look over
A highly modified step side truck