The Pumpkin Run Nationals is the regions largest old car event, regularly drawing in around 2500 or more cars and trucks, all from 1974 or older. Sponsored by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, the event raises money for numerous charities, especially the Shriner's Children's Hospital. Over the years the Fastiques have raised over $1.4 million for the hospital. In addition there are numerous other charities that gain from this event including the Honor Flight, the local Masons and Lions as well as Northwest Clermont Schools. This year's event saw a lot of Chevrolet vehicles roll into the Cleremont County Fair Grounds to support those charities. Among them was a 1959 Parkwood station wagon, a 1964 Bel Air wagon, a first generation Bel Air, a resto mod 1959 Impala, a 1953 210 Townsman wagon, a 1964 Impala, a 1941 Special Deluxe, and a Biscayne.
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Sunday, March 10, 2024
Chevy Helped Raise Money For Charity At the Pumpkin Run Nationals
The Pumpkin Run Nationals is the regions largest old car event, regularly drawing in around 2500 or more cars and trucks, all from 1974 or older. Sponsored by the Fastiques Rod and Custom Car Club, the event raises money for numerous charities, especially the Shriner's Children's Hospital. Over the years the Fastiques have raised over $1.4 million for the hospital. In addition there are numerous other charities that gain from this event including the Honor Flight, the local Masons and Lions as well as Northwest Clermont Schools. This year's event saw a lot of Chevrolet vehicles roll into the Cleremont County Fair Grounds to support those charities. Among them was a 1959 Parkwood station wagon, a 1964 Bel Air wagon, a first generation Bel Air, a resto mod 1959 Impala, a 1953 210 Townsman wagon, a 1964 Impala, a 1941 Special Deluxe, and a Biscayne.
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