Posted: 07/02/2012
YPSILANTI, Mich. (WXYZ) - More than 200 Camaros are set to appear at the 21st annual Camaro Superfest in Ypsilanti Friday, July 6 through Sunday, July 8. Cars come from 14 different states and even Canada.
Michigan Concerns for Police Survivors (MiCOPS) supports loved ones of fallen police officers and is the chosen charity to benefit from this year's car event.
There will be a 50/50 raffle, silent auctions, and donations collected as the only entrance fee. The event has a goal of $5,000 to be raised this year.
The Camaro Superfest will be held in Riverside Park in Depot Town and is the longest running all Camaro event in the United States.
Friday includes a trip at 9:30 a.m. to Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn to drive laps around the track.
Saturday includes judging and a poker run rally while Sunday includes more judging and awards at 2:00 p.m.
The Camaro Superfest has a strict no alcohol and no dog policy for guests.
For additional information, go to camarosuperfest.com .
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