North Alabama British Motoring Society’s EuroBrit Car Show

Monday, June 8th, 2009

This is not the traditional high-end car show where you get to see over-spoofed cars in the market today. Rather, this car show held in Dublin Park in Madison showcases around 90 cars of the best European or British car known today. Not as flashy or eye-boggling, the cars on hand were a product of how motorists value their vehicle, common yet stylish in their own right.

“If all you ever go to is Pebble Beach car shows, then all you ever see are show cars,” Pender says. “And then people like me see that and think– there’s no way I could ever afford to be in this hobby.”

The cars on hand were not the usual luxury looking cars known whenever a car show is announced. Rather, local and fully restored cars were on hand, showing local audiences the true hobby of a car lover while at the same time using the funds to help local organizations. The two beneficiaries were First Stop, a non-profit ministry which helps homeless people change their lives and The Autism Resource Foundation.

(Source) WHNT

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