As autumn settles in, the automotive community in Metro Detroit gears up for one of the last big car events of the year—the Roseville Moparts All-Mopar Car Show. Taking place this Saturday, October 5th, 2024, at Golling Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep®, and Ram in Roseville, Michigan, this show promises to be a fantastic showcase for Mopar enthusiasts from near and far. The event runs from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 25800 Gratiot Avenue, Roseville, MI 48066.
A Gathering of Mopar Fans –
The Roseville Moparts All-Mopar Car Show is more than just an exhibition; it’s a celebration of all things Mopar, attracting fans from the local area and neighboring states like Ohio and even Ontario, Canada. This year’s event is expected to draw an impressive turnout, continuing the tradition of transforming Golling CDJR into a paradise for automotive aficionados.
Featured Vehicles –
Attendees can look forward to seeing some remarkable vehicles at the show. Among the highlights will be the Wally Booth’s Detroit Dodge Dealers-sponsored 1969 Dodge Coronet HEMI Super Bee, a classic muscle car that epitomizes the power and performance associated with the Mopar brand. Another standout is the legendary ‘Rag Doll’, a Moulin Rouge (FM3) 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. Although currently unrestored, ‘Rag Doll’ is set for a restoration, making this a unique opportunity to see the car in its raw form.
Adding a touch of nostalgia to the event, Claudia, who was named “Miss Direct Connection” in 1984, will also be in attendance, reminding attendees of the rich history associated with Mopar events.
A Diverse Array of Cars –
Last year’s event showcased various vehicles, from vintage Plymouth muscle cars of the 1960s to the modern-day HELLCAT models. This year is expected to follow suit, with a lineup that includes everything from classic models to performance powerhouses like the Viper-powered Ram SRT-10s. No matter your preference, there’s something for everyone to admire at the show.
Personal Touch –
Adding to the excitement, our own unique piece of Mopar history should also be present: an unrestored yet stunning, limited-edition 1979 Chrysler 300 with T-tops. We invite fellow Mopar enthusiasts to come and say hello to our Editor, Robert Miller, and his father, Scott.
The Roseville Moparts All-Mopar Car Show is set to be a thrilling end to the car event season in Metro Detroit. Whether you’re a dedicated Mopar fan or simply looking to enjoy a day of automotive excellence, this show is not to be missed. Bring your family, enjoy the atmosphere, and immerse yourself in the world of Mopar. We hope to see you there!
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