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B&M Racing & Performance 2nd Annual Charity Car Show
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B&M Racing & Performance 2nd Annual Charity Car Show


By Rob Fortier

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On Sunday, April 18, 2009, B&M Racing & Performance is holding their 2nd Annual Charity Car Show at their corporate offices in Chatsworth, CA. Hosted by Oldskool 66 Cruzers, SoCal, all proceeds from the show will go to the SEMA Scholarship Fund.

Registration is open to all domestic vehicles manufactured from 1900-1973 with exception for any year Corvette, Mustang, Camaro, Firebird GTO, or Viper. Original Hurst vehicles may enter for FREE!

Celebrity judges will award over 50 trophies. Spectator entry is FREE and attendees can enjoy music, food, raffle prizes and a factory direct B&M sale.

The entry fee for pre-registered vehicles (by 04/05/09) is $25.00 and includes event tee-shirt and drive-up registration is available for $30.00. Registration opens at 7:30am and the Car show runs from 9:30am to 2:30pm.

B&M is the home of B&M Transmissions, Classic Motorsports Group, and Hurst Shifters, and is located at 9142 Independence Avenue, Chatsworth, CA. For show and vendor information call 818-882-6422

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