Rolling Car Show Draws Large Crowd Of Onlookers
It may have been a year so far dominated with quarantine, virus concerns and even two days of periodic drizzle but the clouds cleared and the weather was perfect on July 1st Canada Day as the Moose Jaw Rolling Car Show thundered down Main Street.
One of the hot rods cruising down Main Street - MJ Independent photo
The event featured cars and trucks from restored classics, antiques, rat rods, semi-trailers and modern muscle cars.
Additionally the event also featured a wide assortment of motorcycles thundering dow Main Street.
Some of the motorcycles taking part in the cruise - MJ Independent photo
Merchants who remained open said sales varied from it is great to see people back Downtown to pleasantly surprised and well worth opening.
A restored customized truck - MJ Independent photo
The entry fee was $10 with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Moose Jaw And District Food Bank.
On lookers of the restored classics - MJ Independent photo
Punch buggy no return - MJ Independent photo
A Mercedes decked out for Canada Day - MJ Independent photo
A rat rod was part of the rolling car show - MJ Independent photo
Canada flags were visible - MJ Independent photo
Herbie and a second chance at punch buggy - MJ Independent photo
A 65 Chevy Caprice - MJ Independent photo
A group of car buffs - MJ Independent photo