An abundance of cool tempered the sultry Sunday heat during Berea’s third annual Father’s Day Cruise-In for Veterans classic car show.
The third annual Father's Day Cruise-In for Veterans took place in Berea , spanning Front Street from downtown to Bagley Road. Car enthusiasts packed Front Street from the downtown Triangle all the way to Bagley Road, enjoying classic rock-and-roll music while perusing vehicles of all makes and models. If the June 16 sunshine didn’t have attendees reaching for their sunglasses, all the sparkling chrome and glossy paint jobs certainly did.
Fathers, their families and lots of veterans came out in large numbers to enjoy the Father's Day Cruise-In for Veterans classic car show in Berea. “The number of entries has doubled since the first year,” Springer said about the show. “It’s all about unity and bringing people together.”This Chevrolet Apache 31 shortbed truck was just one of many eye-catching classic vehicles on display during the Father's Day Cruise-In for Veterans in Berea.
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