Almost 400 classic cars and even more people came out to the annual Vernon Cruise-in (formerly the SunValley Cruise-in) on Sunday.
Today’s show was part of a weekend-long event that started on Friday.
“The reason we wanted to do a weekend event was to bring people from other parts of the world to this area,” said Marianne Selles, Vernon Cruise-in administrator.
“You come because there’s something to do every day.”
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Sunday was the main car show which featured live music, lots of cars and a pin-up pageant.
On Saturday morning drivers got together to cruise the Okanagan’s back roads, which was followed by a drop-in car show in downtown Vernon.
Friday’s festivities included a screening of “Duce of Spades” for the nostalgia-fueled car film fans.