Mountain View Chevrolet welcomed the third annual C10s in the Mountains festival to its lot on Saturday, July 27.
Around 300 vintage trucks were on display as attendees enjoyed live music from the Perry Mason Band and food provided by Centennial Bank. The C10 Club of Arkansas, Randy’s Hot Rod Shop, and Pinewood Cabins were also sponsors of the event.
The registration fee for the festival went to the Stone County Humane Society. According to Mountain View Chevrolet’s Greg Peters, over $5,000 was raised for the humane society, as well as a “van full of dog & cat food.”
Scroll down for images from Saturday’s event via Gena Tate Photography, along with a video featuring highlights of the festival from Mountain View Chevrolet.
Below images provided by Gena Tate Photography for White River Now
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