LIBERTY - The 11th annual Hot Summer Blast Car Show will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Liberty High School.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. and ends at noon. Proceeds from the show benefit juvenile diabetes research, according to Babe Mase, event organizer.
Trophies and money awards will be given to first place vehicles in most classes. Second and third place cars will also receive trophies.
Special classes include Mustangs, Corvettes, sport compacts, street rods, Cameros, custom modifides and muscle cars.
Tractor trailers and antique tractors will also be featured at the show.
Mase, who is assisted in organizing the show by his cousin Darrie Mase, daughter-in-law Alicia Knapp and other family members, said he expects about 100 cars in attendance.
A new new feature this year includes 1/64 scale slot car drag racing. The person with the most wins at the end of the day on the 18-foot track will receive a prize, Mase said.
A 'plinko'-style game will also be set up with winners receiving various prizes.
Refreshments will also be available for purchase. Attendees can also receive a free hot dog with a donation of a non-perishable food item for the local food bank.


