Motor classics seen at Christian Faith Fellowship Car Show

Christian Faith Fellowship enjoys success for its third annual Carnival and Car Show despite showstopper auction car not being sold.

Christian Faith Fellowship together with the Siyabonga Children’s Home held their third annual Carnival and Car Show fund-raiser last Saturday in Norton Small Farms.

On show were vehicular classics such as the 1968 Ford Mustang and 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super, as well as more modern attractions such as the 2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale and the 2017 Mercedes Benz AMG GTs.

A custom built Model T Ford was on auction on the day. The highest bidder of the day, however, could not beat the reserve held on the vehicle.

“The day was about having fun and admiring the range of cars on offer out there.

“Auctioning off the Ford could have made the day a lot sweeter but nonetheless we enjoyed ourselves and are grateful to all those who spend the day with us,” said Pastor Neville Marillier from Christian Faith Fellowship and a co-ordinator of the event.

ALSO READ:

Bikers bring smiles to Avril Elizabeth Home

Enjoy a relaxing trip with Hospice East Rand

Have a story?

Contact the newsroom by emailing: Melissa Hart (Editor) germistoncitynews@caxton.co.zaor Leigh Hodgson (News Editor) leighh@caxton.co.za or Kgotsofalang Mashilo (journalist) kgotsofalangm@caxton.co.za

Remember to visit the Germiston City News on the following social media platforms:

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

YouTube 

Or add the GCN on WhatsApp 079 406 1181 or BBM (BBM Pin: 7F102137) today, to get all the latest news.

Catch-up on more local news with our sister newspapers Bedfordview Edenvale News, Alberton Record and Kempton Express.

 

Exit mobile version