Parking spaces up and down west third street in Dover are about to be filled with classic vehicles for enthusiasts to check out up close.
Kustom Kemps is hosting the 30th annual downtown Dover car and bike show there between north Tuscarawas and Wooster Avenues this evening.
President Corey Rehard (reared) says the city will be closing the street around 3pm, and owners can register their vehicles from 5 to 7, or as soon organizers are done with setting up, with awards to be presented at 8:30.
Rehard says also set to appear from the 1964 browns championship season is linebacker Ed Bettridge, who will be there with his stand.
Rehard says there is a 10-dollar registration fee to get a vehicle into the show. Proceeds go back to charity. There will also be live music and food available.
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