Country Run For Fun car show returns to West Union Sunday
The Ramblin Relics will pack the Adams County Fairgrounds with cars, games and vendors Sunday, with registration from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and awards at 3:30 p.m.

The Ramblin Relics of Southern Ohio will bring the 53rd anniversary Country Run For Fun to the Adams County Fairgrounds in West Union on Sunday, June 28, with registration running from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and awards scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Spectators will pay $3, children under 12 will get in free, and registered vehicles will enter for $20.
The show will use the fairgrounds at 836 Boyd Ave. as a full-day gathering for street rods, classic cars, specialty vehicles, muscle cars, modern muscle cars and custom trucks. Alongside the cars, the grounds will include a split-the-pot drawing, raffle items, crafts, food and games for both children and adults, including Fan Belt Toss, Push Rod Drop, Balloon Toss, Trick Trike Race, Creeper Race and Transmission Toss.

The club’s memorial awards, which honor deceased members, will remain part of the program. Class trophies will also be handed out in categories including Best Ford, Best Mopar, Best GM vehicle, Best Modern Muscle Car for 2005 and newer, and Best Custom Truck.

The Country Run For Fun has been a regular Ramblin Relics event since 1973, with turnout topping 150 vehicles and participants coming from several states.

The Ramblin Relics belong to the National Street Rod Association, whose representatives perform free 23-point safety inspections. The club started as a street-rod group focused on pre-1949 cars before expanding to a broader mix of classics and newer muscle.
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