Classic car show raises money for charity

Classic car show raises money for charity


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BRIGHTON -- Hundreds of eye-catching cars parked in front of Brighton Ski Resort Saturday to raise money for charity.

For the past three years, people with classic cars and bikes have gathered at the Keep On Rollin' charity event to raise money for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. Organizers expected close to 2,000 people to show up at the event.

Those in attendance checked out the cars, bought raffle tickets and watched artists paint all over a $100,000 Nissan Skyline.

This is one of the foundation's biggest charity events of the year. It was created by Ryan Stevenson, who severed his spinal cord four years ago in a snowboarding accident.

The money raised will help people with spinal cord injuries.

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