Yo, You're Coming To The Jalopnik Hurricane Relief Car Show THIS SUNDAY In New Jersey, Yeah?

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Hey! Hey you! As you’re reading this at some godforsaken highway rest stop while the rest of the family is off using the disgusting facilities and deciding which flavor of Combos to buy, don’t forget that the spectacular and rescheduled Jalopnik hurricane relief benefit car show is going down THIS SUNDAY in Newark, New Jersey. And you’re definitely coming.

There will be cars. There will be fun people. There will be dogs. There will be charity. All things good for the soul. Hope to see you there on Sunday, Nov. 26.

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Here’s a Facebook event link so you can share it with your friends and family.

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What: The Jalopnik Auto Show For Hurricane Relief. RSVP here.

Where: A big dang parking lot in New Jersey! Do you have any idea how hard it is to find a huge vacant lot in the greater New York City area? This took weeks!

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But the folks at Edison Properties kindly stepped up to donate a lot for us to use, and we’re grateful to them for it.

The address is 246 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102.

When: Sunday, Nov. 26, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. We’ll be there to move the cars into place. Get there early if you can, but we imagine cars will be coming in and out on a rolling basis.

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Who: You! Bring whatever car or cars you want, whether it’s Jalop-tastic or just your boring daily. It doesn’t matter if you have a Morgan Three-Wheeler or a Honda Accord. Bring your friends. Bring your spouses. Bring your dogs.

All proceeds will be split three ways and donated directly to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, United For Puerto Rico and The Miami Foundation.

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How Much: Just $10 a person to get in! RSVP here, or pay at the door. That’s $10 per person, not per car, by the way. And if you can’t make it but want to donate a ticket anyway, we’d be eternally thankful.

Look at it this way: it’s a gathering of people who won’t roll their eyes when you start talking the about the differences between the 1Jz and the 2Jz. What could be better?