More than 30 cars participated in a charity exhibition at La Aurora Factory

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More than 30 cars participated in the classic and modified car show held on the main esplanade of Fábrica La Aurora, where owners and visitors gathered for a six-hour event open to the public.

The event took place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. During that time, people of all ages strolled through the space to admire the vehicles, talk with their owners, and participate in the various activities set up on-site.

The cars on display came from San Miguel de Allende, León, Dolores Hidalgo, and Querétaro, bringing together models from different decades, as well as vehicles customized in various ways. The styles exhibited included classic cars, modified cars, Rat Rods, and custom creations by their owners.

The show traced the evolution of the automobile through the assembled vehicles, with cars representing different stages in design, mechanics, and customization. Attendees strolled through the designated aisles to view the cars and learn details about their restoration or modification.

As part of the event, a fundraising area was set up for the Ashoka King Cat Sanctuary. Throughout the day, monetary and in-kind donations were received to support the activities of this non-profit organization.

In addition to the exhibition, complementary activities and sales of event-related items took place. Attendees had the opportunity to purchase products and contribute directly to the cause, in a format that combined the automotive show with social support initiatives.

The interaction between owners, visitors, and organizers continued throughout the day, with an exchange of information about the vehicles and the techniques used in their maintenance or transformation. This dynamic allowed the public to learn firsthand about the processes involved in each project.

Access to the event remained open throughout the day, facilitating a steady flow of visitors. The exhibition concluded in the afternoon without any reported incidents.

Source: oem