Wednesday, January 26, 2022

A Lot Of Charity At the Pumpkin Run

There are always a lot of cool and often rarely seen vehicles at the Pumpkin Run Nationals such as this 1963 GMC. But the host organization, the Fastiques, don't spend all year putting together this show simply to draw in a couple thousand amazing vehicles. The real reason behind the annual event is to raise money for a number of charities. The largest of which is Shrine Children's Hospital which, over the years, the Fastiques have managed to raise and donate over $1 million. That's impressive, even more impressive than the over 2500 rides that rolled onto the Clermont County Fair Grounds this past season. Among that multitude of autos was a 1957 Rambler Super, a battle worn GMC truck, a gorgeous 1961 Studebaker Hawk, a Gran Tursimo Hawk, a De Soto sedan, and a Packard.


 







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