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Horsepower and Hype: Morgantown Mayhem Draws a Crowd

On Saturday, May 17, Firehouse Pizza in Morgantown hosted “Morgantown Mayhem,” a car show that featured some beautiful old cars and some more modern wheels. It was a great day to host it as well as the rain held off. There were prizes for the owners as well as raffles and 50/50 giveaways.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

 

 

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Morgantown roared to life on Saturday, May 17, as Firehouse Pizza hosted the 1st Annual “Morgantown Mayhem” Car Show.

 

1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass owned by Brinley Keown.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

The event drew car enthusiasts from across the region around the courthouse to showcase everything from classic rides and custom builds to high-performance imports.

 

1995 Chevrolet Bel-Air owned by Gary and Kathy Oberhausen.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

The turnout and energy made it clear—this was more than just a car show, it was a celebration of community, creativity, and horsepower.

 

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS owned by Anthony Lalonde.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

The following photos capture the excitement, the craftsmanship, and the pride that made the day unforgettable.

 

Jeff and Delores Oberhausen bought this 1956 Chevrolet Bel-Air after it had been sitting in a garage for a few years. This was one of the first shows they took it to.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

 

This classic 1930 Chevrolet Streetrod was restored by Doyle Hunt.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

 

First Generation (1966-1969) Chevrolet Camaro SS owned by Pete Havens.   PHOTO | Chris Cole

 

 

 

 

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