According to Cindy Joshua, event organiser, the show was held in Kempton Park last year, but was moved to the larger venue due to a marked growth in interest.
Joshua thanked all the sponsors, visitors, entrants and safety organisations, such as PHS Cops, Benoni CPF, ER24, EMPD and SAPS.
“A nice amount of animal food was collected and we are hoping next year it will be even bigger,” said Joshua.
JP Vorster (left) and Dwayne Coetzee (owner). This was their ninth show with the Nissan bakkie, which is an NP200, “fully modded”.
Brothers Gideon (left) and Mandla Makobetse, with their Toyota Conquest, at their first motor show. The car was amped up with two Pioneer speakers.
Friends and family enjoy a day in the sun at the East Rand Motor Show. These visitors are (from left): Brendan Cunniffe, Joshua Cunniffe (5), Trent Burlison (11), Justine Smith, Ivy Smith (4), Michael Burlison (8), Shane Grobler, Gwen Adkins and Alexia Nolte (4).
Uvern (left) and Kisan Naidoo. Kisan built up this Toyota Corolla RXI with a two litre Twincam engine, in his garage at home.
Dirk Opperman (left, owner) and Hennie Roodman with a green Chevrolet Pickup. Both are members of the Late Great Motor Association (LGMA).
Tony Quait has participated in car shows for about 15 years and built this Lotus replica himself.