On June 22, automotive enthusiasts and car-geeks gathered at Main Street, Mullica Hill for an exhilarating display of automotive history and innovation. The event showcased a wide spectrum of vehicles, ranging from meticulously restored classics to state-of-the-art electric cars, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the evolution of automotive design and technology.
There are only a few times a year when the people of Mullica Hill come together in one place to share a common interest, and the Car Show is one event that attracts everyone. Whether it’s someone showing off their metallic red 1972 Chevrolet Nova (pictured below) or just a resident admiring such beautiful cars, there’s always a place for everyone at the Car Show.
The beauty of Mullica Hill’s Main Street provides the perfect backdrop for this annual event. Classic cars line the streets, each vehicle a testament to automotive history and craftsmanship. From vintage beauties to modern marvels, the variety of cars on display is sure to captivate enthusiasts of all ages.
SerendipityXIX owner, Gennevieve Gramaglia, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, saying, “We love hosting events in town to bring awareness to our downtown area.” The history of Main Street is deeply cherished by all its residents, making the Car Show a meaningful celebration of community heritage and pride.
(SerendipityXIX, owned by Gennevieve Gramaglia)
The Mullica Hill Car Show is not just about the cars, it’s about the stories behind them. Each owner has a tale to tell, whether it’s the painstaking restoration of a beloved family heirloom or the thrill of finding a rare model after years of searching. The show offers a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with these stories and share their passion for automobiles.
Owner of Time Fine Men’s Store, George Murphy, had this to say about the Car Show, “We feel that one of the best parts of the event was having the ability to shut the street down and host the cars on Main Street. It allowed us to really showcase downtown Mullica Hill and all the small businesses on the historic mile”.
(Time Fine Men’s Store, owned by George Murphy)
The Car Show not only celebrated automotive heritage but also brought together residents and visitors alike, fostering a sense of community pride and highlighting Main Street as a cultural center. Of all the cars that were present in the Car Show, here are a few examples that showcase the beauty and diversity of the cars at the Car Show:
1. 1960’s Blue Volkswagen Type 1
2. 1960’s Teal Ford Mustang
3. 1973 Yellow Volkswagen Dune Buggy
4. 2011 Red Corvette Grand Sport