Bowen Scarff’s car show sparkles for enthusiasts, charity | SLIDESHOW

It was paradise for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lovers.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Thursday, August 21, 2014 6:47pm
  • News
Renton's Mike Dire shows off his restored and customized 1928 Model A Ford pickup at the 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent last Saturday.

Renton's Mike Dire shows off his restored and customized 1928 Model A Ford pickup at the 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent last Saturday.

It was paradise for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lovers.

The Pacific Cascade Mustang Club presented its 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent last Saturday.

Proceeds benefited Kent’s Pediatric Interim Care Center.

Last year’s event raised $1,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project.

“This is a fun event that we look forward to every year,” said Mark Scarff, president and general manager of Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln.

The show was open to all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury-powered vehicles. Dash plaques and T-shirts were provided to car participants. Class winners were awarded trophies.

The Pediatric Interim Care Center is a one-of-a-kind, model program that provides specialized, 24-hour care for drug-exposed and medically fragile newborns. To date Pacific Cascade Mustang Club has donated more than $5,300 to the center.

Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln has been a member of the Kent community for 55 years and is a 16-time winner of the Ford President’s Award based on customer satisfaction surveys; more than any other Ford dealer in the state.




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