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Temecula Rod Run 2009

11 October 2009 853 views 5 Comments

I arrive in Old Town Temecula yesterday pulling my photo case down Main St. in shock of what a quality showcase of vehicles were in attendance.  I setup my cameras and went to work, starting at one end of the event and eventually reaching the other side two hours later. Throughout my journey I ran into some very interesting vehicles like the 1920’s Dog Catcher Patty wagon, a 1970 Datsun Wagon that was in great shape, and a customized Hurst. I also ran into MMA Fighter Dan Henderson signing autographs for fans. The day was great, live music, temperature just right, and the best food that you can possibly buy was lined up and down the streets.  This was truly a motor-heads paradise.

A little bit about the P & R Foundation; we are a non-profit organization founded in April of 2003 by three gentlemen that wanted to make a difference in our community and the Inland Empire in doing what they knew best, car shows. We are proud to say that the P & R Foundation Board has grown by a few members who have the same love and focus as the three gentlemen that started it all out. As being a non-profit no one is paid for all their hard work and commitment. Thanks to all the volunteers P & R Foundation was able to pledge $175,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of the Southwest County for their new club house. The Boys and Girls Club have assisted thousand and thousands of young kids and adults with their lives during troubled times. We support our United States Marines to ensure they can attend their Marine Corps Ball with a donation. The Progeria Foundation, The Veterans, Boy Scouts of America is all very near and dear to our hearts with donations.

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5 Comments »

  • Richard Roth said:

    Great photography! I found your card in my truck and went online the next day to see what this website was all about, and really enjoyed seeing quite a few pictures of my 35 Ford truck! Great commentary and gallery, I’m glad you made the drive from LA to check out this show.
    Thanks, Richard R. San Diego.

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  • mesothel said:

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