
FINDLAY, OH – Reineke Family Dealerships is proud to announce the return of the Reineke Classic Car Show, taking place on Saturday, September 6, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Reineke Ford Lincoln, located at 12000 County Road 99 in Findlay, Ohio. This year’s event will once again bring together the community to celebrate classic vehicles, all while raising funds for two meaningful causes: The Joseph Wolph Foundation for Music Education and Hope House of Findlay.
“We’re thrilled to bring back our annual classic car show and to support two very special community organizations,” said Tom Reineke, Reineke Family Dealerships.
The show is open to all makes, models, and years—including motorcycles—and will be held rain or shine. Registration is $10 per vehicle, payable the day of the event, and the first 50 vehicles to pre-register will receive a free t-shirt. Attendees can enjoy music, onsite food, a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, and multiple trophy categories throughout the day. A special “Mustang Stable” will also be featured to highlight any Ford Mustang—new or historic—in honor of Joseph Wolph’s favorite car.
For more information, please contact Greg Dell at 419-618-2167 or greg.dell@drivereineke.com.
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About Reineke Family Dealerships
Reineke Family Dealerships, founded in 1960 by William F. Reineke, Sr., is a growth-minded automotive group in Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan. Since 1960, the organization has expanded into 7 markets, including 12 retail facilities selling automobiles, RVs, and Powersports.
About The Joseph Wolph Foundation
Joseph passed away in 2020, at just 38 years old. Soon after, his family decided the best continuing tribute to him would be aid to local music programs. Far too often, high school music education is hampered by a lack of good instruments. The Joseph Wolph Foundation seeks to remove this obstacle by making financial gifts to music programs at the secondary level in our area.
About Hope House
Established in 1990 out of the need for homeless services for women and children, Hope House serves over 5000 homeless and impoverished individuals and families in Hancock County each year. In addition, Hope House serves as the Front Door for rental housing assistance in Hancock County.
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