The vast quantity of cars that showed up at the 4th Annual Cruisin' For a Cure For ALS show could be attributed to a number of things. First off, the weather was absolutely perfect. Then there is the fact that the current worldwide pandemic has shut down most of this year's car show season and having one open brought out lots of people. But it's also the fact that this supports a great cause, with all proceeds going to find a cure for ALS. That is the main reason this show has, in its short life, become a mainstay for the region.
Among the many cars on display this year was a 1963 Chevy Nova II, a gorgeous 1965 Mercury convertible that has appeared in the Keeneland Concours d'Elegance, a Lincoln Town Car, a racing Camaro, a 1974 Chevelle SS, and a 1966 Chevy Nova.
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