Ford/Ferrari hybrid top winner at Campbell car show
Briefly

The Historic Downtown Campbell Car Show attracted over 300 automotive entries on June 7, with a 1933 Ford Roadster powered by a Ferrari engine winning Best in Show. Owned by Larry Carter, this year's event also highlighted various categories, such as Best Truck and Best Muscle Car. Meanwhile, the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority is seeking members for its Expenditure Plan Oversight Committee, which oversees the use of public funds collected through Measures Q and T to ensure transparency and accountability in managing taxpayer trust.
The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has announced an opening on its Expenditure Plan Oversight Committee (EPOC), focusing on transparent fund use from Measures Q and T.
The 1933 Ford Roadster with a Ferrari motor was named Best in Show at the Historical Downtown Campbell Car Show, highlighting the event's diverse automotive entries.
The EPOC plays a crucial role in honoring the trust placed in us by taxpayers who strongly supported Measure T, ensuring transparency in fund use.
The Historic Downtown Campbell Car Show showcased over 300 vehicles with winners from different categories, including Best Truck and Best Muscle Car, celebrating automotive diversity.
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