Classic car show to benefit Parkinson's research
| 23 Jul 2018 | 03:34

A classic yellow Chevy pickup truck hauling a color coordinated motorcycle is on the move.

Herbie the Sussex County Miner tours the rows of classic vehicles on display.

A polished 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Super Sport on display.

A strange looking blue creature sitting on a blue 1967 Plymouth Barracuda. The Park and Pitch for Parkinson's Car Show took place at Skylands Stadium (Augusta, N.J.) on Saturday July 21, 2018. The car show featured domestic and foreign vehicles. From noon to late afternoon classic and late model rides filled the parking lot. The charity car show was organized by Wantage, New Jersey resident Joseph Coscia who wants to creat a greater public awareness about Parkinson's disease, the disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement. Coscia was diagnosed with the disorder several years ago. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's.

Seventeen year old Andrew Van Hook of Newton stands next to his customized 1991 Nissan 240 SX low rider.

An interior shot of a customized 1991 Nissan 240 SX.

Bllair Debois of West Milford, New Jersey points to some of the celebrity autographs on his customized 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T.
AUGUSTA — The Park and Pitch for Parkinson's Car Show took place at Skylands Stadium on Saturday July 21.
The car show featured domestic and foreign vehicles. From noon to late afternoon classic and late model rides filled the parking lot.
The charity car show was organized by Wantage resident Joseph Coscia who wants to create a greater public awareness about Parkinson's disease, the disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement.
Coscia was diagnosed with the disorder several years ago. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's.
— Photos by George Leroy Hunter