Warren Township’s Upcoming 10th Annual Car Show

Submitted by Ken Phillips

The Warren Township Volunteer Fire Department will be holding their 10th annual car show Sunday, September 13th (rain or shine) at the fields behind the Warren Township (Somerset County) municipal complex, located at 46 Mountain Blvd. The hours of the show are from 9am-3pm. Registration fee for show cars is $15.00, if registration is received by August 28. Registration after August 28 and on-site registration will be $25.00. Spectator admission and parking is free. However, donations are gratefully appreciated. The car show is an annual Warren Township Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser. Proceeds from the car show go towards the purchase of equipment for the fire department.
The car show is one of the largest in the state with over 400 entrants from the tri-state and surrounding areas participating. Antique, classic, muscle, modern muscle, foreign, hot rods, street rods, race cars, fire trucks, motorcycles and other vintage vehicles will be in attendance. There will be a periodic starting of race car engines, sending a thunderous roar throughout the venue. Show cars will be judged by professional judges with many years of car show experience. Trophies will be awarded in 34 classes. This year a special interest class has been added. Judging takes place from 10am-1pm and the awards ceremony will begin at approximately 2:45 pm. The day will be a nostalgic and fun filled one for families, car enthusiasts and those who just want to travel back in time to the days when life was simpler. Renowned radio disc jockey “Golden Gup” Gus Gasciogne will be spinning tunes from the 50’s and 60”s throughout the day. Food vendors will be set up to sell hamburgers, hot dogs and other food and beverages. There will also be a 50/50 drawing and various door prize drawings to benefit the fire department.
Please visit our website www.warrennjcarshow.org for further information

Photo Credit: Ken Phillips

Photo Credit: Ken Phillips

Photo Credit: Ken Phillips

Photo Credit: Ken Phillips