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Custom cars, mega trucks and roaring engines at fall car show

Upwards of 40 cars registered for event.

YORKTON – The All-Out-Fall-Out Show'm Off Pack'm Up car show was held at Home Hardware Sept. 14.

Upwards of 40 cars were registered for the second annual fall car show with everything from domestic, import and custom-made vehicles, like a milk truck sitting on a Caddilac Escalade chassis.

"We're looking to do many more from here on in," said organizer Jason Gabert in an interview with SaskToday.ca, "we're getting some car enthusiasts from in and around Yorkton and even as far as Regina."

"You'd be surprised how many people in this city do some really impressive custom work," added Gabert.

One of the major attractions of the show was the JJ Custom "Mega Truck," which, aside from being a massive spectacle, was also the show's sound system.

"It's big. It's loud. We've got 30 speakers in there. We're running over 20K watts. We've got five batteries in the thing and a 900 horse power 572 Ford powering it. She's a little noisy," said Gabert.

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