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The 18th Annual Cruisin’ for a Cure: The Largest One-day Charity Car Show in the Nation

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. “We figure having the guys here with their toys is the best way to get them tested, and the timing is perfect”, says event organizer Debbie Baker.

Cruisin’ For A Cure, the largest one-day charity car show in the nation. Over 3,500 vehicles will cruise through the Orange County fairgrounds for 1.5 miles and/or park and be on display.  There’s no restriction on what make, model or year. An entry car can be – classics, muscle, trucks, exotics, customs, vintage, movie cars, and even new cars.

Cruisin’ For A Cure: the “SAVE YOUR LIFE CAR SHOW”, was started in 2000 by Debbie Baker whose husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Cruisin’ For A Cure is a registered non-profit California organization helping to raise money for the KSK Cancer Center of Irvine, CA. The logistics, marketing, and organization of the charity car show are handled by volunteers dedicated to the cause of “Saving Our Men” from prostate cancer. All proceeds and donations go directly to prostate cancer research to find a cure.

Men in attendance can take advantage of FREE prostate cancer screenings performed by the doctors and staff.

Thanks to Debbie Baker and credit to Blacktop Media Network.
Thanks to Debbie Baker and credit to Blacktop Media Network. Credit to Blacktop Magazine for CFAC

The 18th Annual Cruisin’ for a Cure

Men in attendance can take advantage of FREE prostate cancer screenings performed by the doctors and staff from the KSK Cancer Center of Irvine, CA. “The organizers of Cruisin’ For A Cure didn’t put this event together just to see an assemblage of interesting vehicles. They want to save lives,” said Dr. Kenneth Tokita, a Radiation Oncologist with KSK Cancer Center of Irvine.

At last year’s charity car show, 815 men were tested and 153 of them were advised to seek additional medical attention.  “For most guys, the doctor’s office is not somewhere we’re particularly enthusiastic about, so integrating non-invasive, preventative medicine into an event that caters to the demographic of men who are the most at-risk for this disease is nothing short of brilliant”.

An entry car can be – classics, muscle, trucks, exotics, customs, vintage, movie cars, and even new cars.

The 18th Annual Cruisin’ for a Cure The 18th Annual Cruisin’ for a Cure

Automotive industry movers and shakers Troy Ladd (America’s Most Beautiful Roadster), Chris Jacobs (Overhaulin’), Chip Foose (Foose Design), Larry Wood (Hot Wheels Designer), Carson Lev (Redphin Productions), and Barry Meguiar (Meguiar’s Inc.) will  meet fans along with Dave McClelland (‘The Voice of the NHRA’) in The Hangar building from 11am until 1pm.

On the day of the show Debbie Baker drives around in her decorated golf cart checking men’s arms for cotton balls and tiny bandages so she sees they have had their blood test.  She knows that Cruisin’ For A Cure could save their life.  Debbie says they have tested well over 14,000 men over the years and have saved more than 3,000 men’s lives.

At last year’s show, 815 men were tested and 153 of them were advised to seek additional medical attention.

VISIT: www.cruisinforacure.com
or telephone (949) 353-7353.

WHEN: Saturday, September 23, 2017
6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

WHERE: OC Fair & Event Center
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA  92626


Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the September 2017 print issue of the Drive Magazine.

18TH ANNUAL CRUISIN FOR A CURE

The largest one-day charity car show in the nation

This 18th Annual Cruisin’™ For A Cure is the largest single day charity car show in the country. This show is held at the Orange County Fair and Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA. At 4:00am, the gates opened to receive more than 3,300 amazing vehicles! 

Many from states outside California; North Carolina, Canada, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, and Montana. The 2.5 mile cruise route was full all day with some of the best Hot Rods in the country. Live music played all day. The band next year will be “The Answer” !!

The event is held every year in September, “National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month”.  The primary mission of this event is to fund prostate cancer research and provide free prostate cancer screenings.

In fact 864 men were tested, of which 167 had elevated PSA’s were and told to see their urologist.  Debbie presented the KSK Cancer Center of Irvine with a check for $100,000.!  This was also the largest single day group in the world to be screened for prostate cancer!  And it’s FREE!  As of this year, Cruisin’™ For A Cure has saved over 4,300 lives!!  This event saves lives, one could be yours!

72 healthy prostate cancer “Survivors”
72 healthy prostate cancer “Survivors”.  In the last 17 years Cruisin’™ For A Cure has saved 4,300 lives!!
’65 Chevy Impala
“The Imposter”, it looks like a ’65 Chevy Impala and it’s named for a reason!  Chip Foose designed this Ridler winner and a “Meguiar’s Elite” member.
’71 Chevy Chevelle
Bud Lightfoot brought his very clean, 502 Chevy powered, ’71 Chevy Chevelle

The opening ceremonies started at 9:00am with the raising of the American and California flags.  Then the traditional “Parade of Fire Trucks” began with beautiful fire trucks from all over the country.  The 2nd Cruisin’™ For A Cure was just 2 weeks after the 9-11 attack. 

President Debbie Baker needed to honor those first-responders and fireman for their gallant effort.  With little time, she managed to get 20+ fire trucks including a truck from New York, to open the show!  From that day on, the “Parade Of Fire Trucks” have opened every Cruisin’™ For A Cure!  This year Debbie led the Fire Truck opening parade on the first CFAC float.

The Grand Marshal was Troy Ladd of Hollywood Hot Rods. He was joined for autographs by Chris Jacobs, Carson Lev, Larry Wood, Barry Meguiar, Isky, and Chip Foose. The “Meguiar’s Hangar” hosted 66 of the most delicious hot rod creations ever. The popular “For Sale” area included 80+ cars. It will be back again next year. This year Rex McMillan did a great job as the event announcer.

The primary mission of this event is to fund prostate cancer research and provide free prostate cancer screenings

Debbie Baker (L) and “Bomber Girl” Angie led the Fire Truck opening parade on the first CFAC float

At the “Meet and Greet”, Chris Jacobs (L) and  Chip Foose Also on site to meet the attendees: Carson Lev, Ralph Holguin, Troy Ladd and  Larry Wood.

Year after year hundreds of vendors have contributed and provided information on their latest products: Meguiars, Auto Club of Southern California (AAA), FIRESTONE, Magnuson, MagnaFlow, Connell Chevrolet, Guaranty Chevrolet, Budnik, Lucas Oil, Interstate Batteries, Mecum Auctions, Edelbrock, O’Reilly and recently added Ralphs/Food4Less, and Southern California Ford Dealers.

At the end of the day 66 deserving car show winners were presented awards. The “Meguiars Elite” awards went to cars in the Meguiars’ Hangar.  The best of Show winner was, “The Imposter”, a ’65 Chevy Impala designed and built by Chip Foose, owned by Don and Ida Voth of Canada.

Lots of new and exciting changes are coming for 2018 check out the website at www.cruisinforacure.com. See you all next year on September 22, 2018 (Always the 4th Sat. of September)

Thanks for the Show!!

The “Meguiar’s Hangar” hosted 66 of the most delicious hot rod creations ever

Grand Marshal Troy Ladd (L) with Debbie Baker

Another “Meguiar’s Elite”, Gil and Janet Losi’s, unique, heavily massaged, ’56 Plymouth Belvedere convertible with 6.1L HEMI power
Nice paint and finish on this ’56 Chevy Bel Air owned by Frenchy Chevrier
President – Debbie Baker and her famous golf cart.
President – Debbie Baker and her famous golf cart.
This very cruisable ’47 Cadillac convertible belongs to Dale Pansone from Riverside, CA

John Dykesten bought this numbers matching, 383ci, ’69 Pymouth Road Runner in ’72 as his first car.

This very clean, small block Chevy powered ’37 Ford belongs to Pete Jimenez
Nice kustom ’51 Ford owned by Jack Williams.

One of the “Meguiar’s Elite”, Timeless Kustoms designed and built this ’65 Ford Mustang “Vicious”. Twin turbos plus Supercharged Ford Coyote powered. VERY custom “all  red” interior.  Another “Meguiar’s Elite” selection.


Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the January 2018 print issue of the Drive Magazine.