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Rehoboth car extravaganza draws the crowds

Rehoboth car extravaganza draws the crowds

Heather Erdmann

Motoring enthusiasts gathered in Rehoboth last weekend for the first-ever car show since Covid-19. 

Hosts Gavin John and his wife Virigina Titus, owners of local car club Rehostance, hosted a spectacular event that entertained locals throughout the day. 

Speaking to Woema, Titus and numerous spectators acknowledged the event was one of the best hosted by Rehostance.

The family-friendly event was held to entertain the youth and motoring enthusiasts. 

In all, the day was filled with good food and drinks, and provided ample socialising opportunities for car owners.

When all was said and done, Faizel Ockhuizen, with his VW Golf MK1 1986, walked away victorious with the Best Ride and Best Limbo (lowest ride) awards. 

Clinton de Klerk’s Opel Corsa 2004 scooped the sound-off competition. 

The Best Engine award went to Eugene Izaaks with his 1996 VW Golf Mk3 two-door, which was a crowd-puller.

-herdmann@nepc.com.na