Friends of a man killed in a car crash honored his memory with a slow lap cruise in their hot rods.
The Ramona American Graffiti Club drove their cars down Main Street to raise money for Mike Gharring’s funeral.
Gharring, 48, died Sunday night after his 1932 Ford Roadster swerved off the road along State Route 67.
“We came up with the thought of raising some money for a nice flower arrangement to be sent to his services from the hot rod, the car community “ Holly Ansman, a friend of Gharring told NBC7.
Dozens of people turned out for the event, any extra money raised will go to local charity in Ramona.
Gharring was from El Cajon and worked in his family’s business, overseeing operations at Southland Envelope in Lakeside.