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Fifth motors and music the biggest yet

The fifth annual event drew hundreds of vehicles and fans, with proceeds supporting tuition scholarships for children of police and peace officers killed in the line of duty.

When Wes Baker from Brookswood described his 1929 Model A Ford as a rescue, he wasn’t kidding. “I found it in a junk pile and just made it like it is,” Baker said of the gleaming bright orange car, an immaculate presence among the hundreds of vehicles on display at the fifth Motors and Music charitable fundraiser in Langley. “When I was a little kid, in the prairies, my grandpa had an old one behind the barn, one of these, and I used to sit in t…

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Langley Advance Times broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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