Hot cars, bicycles: show of American classics

By Sam Shriver – [email protected]

LIMA – Dozens of motorcycles and vintage vehicles filled the package that Lima Harley-Davidson will deliver on Saturday after noon for the first exhibition of motorcycles and vehicles from American Classics.

Despite the temperatures of the 1ninenine0s, vehicle and motorcycle enthusiasts were impressed to exit the PANdemic of point 3 COVID-1nine.

“People had just come out because COVID-1nine affected everyone’s life and provides them with something to do, you know, to improve your social distance,” said Richie Crouch, organizer of the occasion. “We check and organize a tight car show, you do your homework and do our homework.”

Aleven, although it was obligatory to wear an outdoor mask and at social distances, very few wore that mask.

“Here’s mine. You know, I’ve got it in me, though, it’s his choice. I know, they say we’re at point three. We’re hunting to recover six feet, however, we didn’t have major apple disorders and there was never abig apple directly to cancel it,” Crouch said.

Part of the proceeds from the “American classics” occasion go to the Church pancheck in Allentown.

“My wife works for the frying pan with the idea of giving them a product because we were feeding the hungry. Fifty percent of the proceeds go to the church,” Crouch said.

The remaining 50% will help an established friend, Russ Reesor, who, in Crouch’s appearance, announced the King Car Show more than a year ago. Reesor has health problems.

“He’s not in wise shape at all,” said Dan Fifer, also an established friend of Reesor’s. “He and I made my vehicle in a mix. We’ve coached sports in a mix and everything else and my teenage son is a father moment. He’s a tight guy. I’d do anything in the world for anyone. I’d deliver everything you do just to support people. He’s the kind of person he is. We’ll miss him so much when he’s gone.”

The American Motorcycle and Auto Show hosted awards for 20 cars and five motorcycles.

By Sam Shriver

[email protected]

Contact Sam Shriver at 567-242-0409.

Contact Sam Shriver at 567-242-0409.

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