A few minutes before one o’clock on June 5, 2010, a rumble could be heard near the bridge in Holden Beach, North Carolina. Escorted by Brunswick County Sheriff’s Deputies, a caravan of classic cars, performance machines, and motorcycle riders, cruised across the bridge completing the Spring Toy Run organized by Brunswick County Motorcycle Enthusiasts.
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17th Brunswick County Motorcycle Enthusiasts Toy Run
The event included a poker run, inviting motorcycle riders and classic car owners to cruise together for a worthy cuase. Registration was set up at the Shallotte, North Carolina Wal-Mart and the group left from there to go on a police escorted poker run.
Joey and Larry’s 1955 Chevrolet 210
Larry doesn’t plan on making the same mistake again. “This car, that’s the old story. Everyone’s got one that got away. I’ve got a couple a let get away I wish I had back, but I got this one back. I won’t be buried in it, but let’s put it this way, someone will have to wait till I die to enjoy it.”
Tri-Beach Cruisers Host Bash At The Beach Car Show
Bash at the Beach Car Show in Shallotte, North Carolina was hosted April 26, 2008 by the home-town car club, the Tri-Beach Cruisers. Held between Wilmington, North Carolina and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the event staff did a great job at the registration table getting drivers from both states entered in the show.
Ken’s 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner
This 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner was purchased by Ken in November 2006. He located this all original Mopar in Tucson, Arizona while searching for a 1964 Dodge Polara 500. This Roadrunner was too nice a ride for Ken to pass up.
