Car show roars through downtown Millville - Vineland Daily Journal

The 25th annual Downtown Car Show presented by the Greater Millville Chamber of Commerce and The Cruisin' Classics Auto Club attracted more than 300 participants and thousands of spectators. "The weather is fantastic," said Tony Sceia, president of the Cruisin' Classics Auto Club. "It's the perfect weather to come out and have fun with your classic car. This was the first year the Cruisin' Classics club presented the show. It had been organized by the Garden State 50s Auto Club for the previous 24 years. Cars stretched down both sides of High Street from Main Street to Broad Street and spilled into a few of the side streets in between. Car enthusiasts weaved between the shiny collectable automobiles to admire powerful engines and precision detailing as owners swapped restoration stories. Paul Schwegel of Millville shared stories about his 1950 Ford F-1 Pickup. "I wish this was my car, but my parts on the way," he said. This year was only the second time that Jack Roesly of Cedarville attended the Millville car show, and he was pleased with his experience. There was such a vast variety of collectable cars on display that it took some visitors like Willard Hemple of Canton and Gilbert Hemple of Lower Alloways Creek. Source: www.thedailyjournal.com