For years, I’ve brought my 1969 Camaro to local car shows, creating a space where kids of all ages can sit behind the wheel and take pictures for free. It’s become a tradition that brings smiles and excitement to the community, letting children experience the magic of a classic car up close.
Unfortunately, my Camaro is now in need of major repairs that I can’t afford on my own. The motor and rear end are over 20 years old and need to be fixed or replaced so the car can safely make it to events. Without these repairs, I won’t be able to continue sharing this experience with the kids who look forward to it.
I’m reaching out to my friends and community for help with this special project. Your support will help cover the cost of a new or rebuilt motor, ensuring the car is safe and reliable for future events. Any amount helps me restore the Camaro and keep this tradition alive for the kids who love it. Please consider donating or sharing my story. Together, we can ensure the magic of classic cars continues to inspire the next generation.
Most every Friday, you can find me at Burbank Bob's Big Boy having both small and BIG kids taking pictures
(The image was AI-generated.)

