Many classic vehicles like the one seen here were cruising through Rocky Mount Saturday night. The event was open to anyone with a street legal vehicle.
Photo by BRIANA BARKER
The Franklin News-Post | File
Brenda and Bobby Walker of Endicott, attended the Cruisin’ Rocky Mount event with their daughter, Betty. Bobby helped rebuild the 1941 Ford pickup with a 1944 frame to hold its 2005 Dodge Hemi engine.
By BRIANA BARKER
Despite the hundreds of vehicles traveling through town Saturday, the flow of traffic was steady with at least one stoplight blinking yellow to allow traffic to flow.
Anyone who was passing through the town of Rocky Mount on Saturday night may have thought they’d traveled back in time with all the classic cars cruising through downtown.
Many classic vehicles like the one seen here were cruising through Rocky Mount Saturday night. The event was open to anyone with a street legal vehicle.
Brenda and Bobby Walker of Endicott, attended the Cruisin’ Rocky Mount event with their daughter, Betty. Bobby helped rebuild the 1941 Ford pickup with a 1944 frame to hold its 2005 Dodge Hemi engine.
Despite the hundreds of vehicles traveling through town Saturday, the flow of traffic was steady with at least one stoplight blinking yellow to allow traffic to flow.