Dorman's Annual Charity Car Show Revs Up For Its 7th Year

Dorman’s Annual Charity Car Show Revs Up For Its 7th Year

Held each year at its corporate headquarters in Colmar, Pennsylvania, Dorman's charity car show benefits Manna on Main Street, a local food pantry and soup kitchen committed to ending hunger in the North Penn region.

Dorman Products will hold its 7th annual Charity Car Show on Saturday, April 27. Held each year at its corporate headquarters in Colmar, Pennsylvania, Dorman’s charity car show benefits Manna on Main Street, a local food pantry and soup kitchen committed to ending hunger in the North Penn region. Dorman said it is proud to support local charities and organizations; and since starting its annual car show, the company has raised more than $43,000 for Manna on Main Street.

The Dorman Car Show is open to the public and is free to spectators, with a suggested canned good donation. To participate in this exciting event and exhibit your show car, truck or motorcycle visit http://dormanhelps.com/ for complete information including an online registration form. Registration for pre-registered show vehicles is $15, or $20 the day of (with all proceeds benefitting Manna on Main Street).

Roll in begins at 9 a.m., with show hours running from noon to 4 p.m. Show vehicles will be professionally judged; with expanded award categories added this year, including:

  • Top 10 Hot Rod                       
  • Top 5 New Gen                       
  • Best Ford
  • Best Chevrolet                        
  • Best Mopar                             
  • Best Import
  • Best Truck / Jeep                    
  • Best Street Rod                       
  • Best Motorcycle
  • Dyno Champ                           
  • Best In Show

Dorman’s Car Show offers plenty to do for the whole family with face painting, 50/50 raffles, live music featuring The Ultra Kings, an Elvis impersonator, a mobile dyno, food trucks and much more.

Visit the Dorman Car Show website, or check out Facebook, and Twitter to learn more.

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