Yesterday, the Teen Club of Coral Springs hosted its fifth annual charity car show in which the funds go towards assisting local teens who are in distress.
In usual “giving” fashion, Lashway Motorsports and Superior Automotive Design both were in attendance as vendors and more importantly supporters of the cause.
“Both businesses enjoy giving back to the community” says Erik Bentley, Co-Owner of Lashway Motorsports.
“We’re all fortunate enough and blessed to have the opportunity to run elite automotive performance and design businesses at such a young age and to have people around us who love and push us to strive for more and more. Not all of these kids have that opportunity and we want to give it to them!”
Though the weather was a bit dreary, it did not keep more than 50 classic, import, and late model domestic vehicles and their owners from showing up.
Broward County Sheriff (BSO) Officers were also in attendance along with some of there unusual police cruisers – a brand new Dodge Charger and a Challenger completely outfitted in police drab. A 10-second fox body mustang owned by a BSO officer was also there as part of their “Beat The Heat” program which promotes safe racing at the track, not the street.
The Coral Springs Fire Department also took part in some event demonstrations, cutting the roof off of a car to show the power and ability of the Jaws-of-Life cutting tool which they use to free passengers from vehicles involved in serious accidents.
All in all it was an excellent event for all parties involved. We’ll certainly be there next year!
Stay tuned for more updates on this blog…
Peace










