Skip to content

Mall lot in Langley filled with distinctive vehicles

Hot rod association show offers cool cars on a hot Sunday.
56759langleyadvancewillowbrookHotrods1C
Maple Ridge's Peter Sherrington brought his 1932 Chev. He said he's done very little work to the vehicle with 101

Hundreds of hot rod collectors are at the Willowbrook Shopping Centre parking lot Sunday.

The British Columbia Hot Rod Association’s annual Hot Rod Sunday runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

It’s a free public event open to people of all ages, explained club vice-president Joe Morris.

“There will be a lot of things to do and see,” Morris said. “Come check out the vehicles, plus enjoy an award presentation, musical entertainment, 50/50 raffle, door prize draws, and food and automotive-related vendor sales taking place all day.”

Last year, the club raised more than $10,000 and donated it to the Valley Therapeutic Riding Association.

“We also raise money for many more causes to help our communities,” he said.

The B.C. government declared July as collector car appreciation month. It’s a way of recognizing vintage, classic, hot rod car, motorcycle, and truck clubs for their contribution to the local community.