Adlers' automotive adoration runs deep
"I regard as we have motor oil in our blood," quipped Ron Adler of Chino, jokingly explaining why he and Brad Adler of Azusa, his older son, fondness fixing up and exhibiting old cars and going to car shows.The Adlers proceeds to the 18th annual San Dimas Sheriff's Boosters Union car show on July 31.
They will be among 300 Southern California car exhibitors attending the aid for San Dimas sheriff's station reserve and civilian volunteers.
The registration fee is $25 per means through Friday and $30 from Saturday to show day.
Automotive advance has been a family trait for three generations of Adler men, starting with time patriarch Harold Adler, dipping down to Ron and his big chum Jeff and stretching out to Brad and his younger kin Matt.
The Adler men bonded over cars and cast-off this common interest as a way to spend time together. Although the Adler women take the part no objections to their men's favorite pastime, they have left the renew, maintenance and exhibition of cars





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