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An Annual Bike and Car Show Revs up Money for a Good Cause

By: Paige Preusse
Updated: July 23, 2012
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An annual car and bike show revs up money for a good cause.

Wabash Valley Mustang Club hosts their 17th annual Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show today.

The event kicked off at Collett Park this afternoon.

Awards were given to the top 25 and dash plaques to the first 100.

It benefits local charities like March of Dimes, CODA, and Happiness Bag.

Organizers say it's always a great way to give back.

"Everyone is out here to enjoy themselves and benefit the charities. People just like to show off their cars, they're our toys now so we just like to show everyone what we have, and just have a good time," said Betsy Hargis with the Mustang Club.

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