Logan residents, visitors and car enthusiasts gathered for the three-day-long annual Cache Valley Cruise-In car show Saturday, a tradition going nearly 40 years strong.
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According to the show director Cole Matthews, one out of five cars showcased traveled across the country today to make it to their show. "People want to bring their classics, they want to bring their custom builds. Some of them want to bring family heirlooms down to show off to be a part of history," he said."That's just what really makes it all the difference. If you missed it this year, come on down next year, we do it every first week of July, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Visitor Jill Davis was able to attend the evening Cruise-In, with her daughter taking a ride in one of the showcased cars. Davis has been visiting the event for years. "It's a unique classic event for cash value," she said."There are some cars that are really cool that deserve to be showing off."
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