BLUFFTON, OH (WLIO) - Car enthusiasts from around the region and beyond took over downtown Bluffton on Friday.
The 56th annual Festival of Wheels had all sorts of vehicles to check out, including vintage and custom cars, motorcycles, tractors, and even an old truck from the former Standard Oil Company in Lima. Many of the owners have been coming to the show for decades.
Proceeds raised from things like the 50-50 raffle throughout the day will go towards supporting the Bluffton Lions Club and their community service projects.
"The Lions use this for a lot of the local organizations. They also support eye missions overseas, and they do projects where people gather up their used eyeglasses, donate them to the Lions, and those are checked out and taken overseas to countries where they can't afford those," said Dan Groman, the chairman of the festival.
The Festival of Wheels also brings in plenty of customers for the local businesses along Main Street.
