More from the 2013 CEMA Charity Car Show

As promised, here’s part two of MCG’s coverage of the 24th annual CEMA Charity Car Show in Auburn Hills, Michigan. 

 

You can find part one of MCG’s event coverage here.

 

Over 400 cars officially registered for this year’s show, with proceeds going to the American Diabetes Association and to Forgotten Harvest, an organization formed to eliminate hunger in the Detroit area.

Bill Golling’s stately 1931 Chrysler Imperial sedan picked up the award for best in show. (You can find the complete list of award winners at CEMA’s website.) From a huge field of great and interesting cars, here are a few more of MCG’s favorites:

+   The Ramo Stott Plymouth Superbird historic racer owned by Doug Schellinger

+   A for-real 1956 Dodge La Femme hardtop displayed by Valerie Goodrich

+   Joe Vitale’s 1981 DeLorean DMC12

+   Randy Millard’s 1962 Ford Galaxie with 427 SOHC power

+   A 1985 Chrysler LeBaron convertible woody (remember those?) owned by Charles Kosarek

Thanks again to the folks at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum and the Chrysler Emplyee Motorsport Association. Gallery below.

 

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