They will be revving the engines for a good cause this weekend in Lakeshore.
It's the annual "Cars for a Cause" fundraiser, which has raised $30,000 since 2019 for local mental health initiatives.
This year, the proceeds will support Noah's House and the Youth Wellness Hub Windsor-Essex and the goal is to raise $15,000.
Founder Paul Sulja told AM800's Live and Local that the pandemic has exacerbated mental health issues.
"We just wanted to continue to raise awareness, especially in our own car community because I know a lot of the car guys struggle with their own mental health and some people don't feel comfortable talking about it. So we just wanted to make a nice, safe fun environment where people can come out, be themselves and have a good time while raising funds and awareness for mental health."
Sulja added the event is in honour of a family member.
"I actually started it because I had a close family member that lost his fight with mental health and I just remember how I felt when I got the news about what happened," he said adding, "I know it completely shattered me and I was going through my own things at the time but I didn't want other people to have the same feeling that I did."
The event goes on Sunday, July 31 from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. at the Lakeshore Oasis Town Centre off Advance Blvd.
The popular 'low car limbo contest' starts at 2:30 p.m.
There will be over 25 vendors, 40 raffle prizes and 14 awards to be won.
Admission is $10 per vehicle and is free for spectators.