ESM's June 11 Car Show Features '56 Ford F100 Truck Raffle -

ESM’s June 11 Car Show Features ’56 Ford F100 Truck Raffle

The 1956 Ford F100 being restored and raffled by ESM automotive technology students in East Syracuse, NY, is Rainforest Green Metallic with a white roof.

Screen Shot 2016-06-07 at 12.30.15 PMThe 1956 Ford F100 being restored and raffled by ESM automotive technology students in East Syracuse, NY, is Rainforest Green Metallic with a white roof.

From Hayleigh Gowansarticle on the Eagle News website:

ESM automotive technology students will mark their annual raffle with a 1956 Ford F100 truck. Each year a car/truck project provides hands-on learning experience throughout the school year to auto technology students.

The truck will be a highlight of the ESM Automotive Technology Club’s 12th Annual Spring Cruise-in/Car Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 11 in the ESM Central High School student parking lot.

The June 11 car show will feature live music, a DJ, refreshments, games and raffle drawings for great prizes. All vehicles are welcome at the show — from hotrods to motorcycles. Bring a vehicle to show or just stop in to look at everything on display.

Click HERE to read the entire article about ESM Automotive Technology Club’s 12th Annual Spring Cruise-in/Car Show on the Eagle News website.

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