The Classic Chevys of Southern California Car Club held its 40th “Classic Car Show” with more than 300 cars on display in Chatsworth — from the Model T era to hot rods to muscle cars of today — at Rancho San Antonio, the nonprofit also known as Rancho San Antonio Boys Home.
The folks at Rancho San Antonio cooked up barbecue lunches as part of the fundraiser on Sunday, May 7, which also doubled as its yearly community open house. The car show included a scale model car show, musical entertainment, vendors, baked goods and silent auctions and raffles.
The car club has held the show for more than a decade at the nonprofit and is the club’s major fundraiser for Rancho San Antonio. The car club reported says it has raised more than $225,000 since 2003 for the organization.
Rancho San Antonio’s website notes that its programs include “specialty mental health, residential, outpatient, youth diversion, substance use treatment, housing for transitional age youth, creative healing arts interventions and complex trauma training.”
More information:
– Learn about the history of Rancho San Antonio, founded in 1933 and located at 2100 Plummer St., Chatsworth: ranchosanantonio.org/about.
– More details on the organization’s programs: ranchosanantonio.org
– Information about the car club founded in 1976, and its meetings at Rancho San Antonio: classicchevysofsocal.com