West Texas Vettes cruising for a cause
EL PASO, Texas-- Two men from El Paso combined their passion for Corvettes to give back to the El Paso Community.
What started as an idea for Joey Sepulveda has now turned into 63 Corvettes riding across El Paso, whether that be for fundraising or driving their favorite car. They came up with the phrase "100 Smiles Per Hour", aiming to help the El Paso community one Corvette at a time.
Veteran Albert Acapoda says it is more than just driving around their Corvettes; it's sixty-three men and women coming together who used to be strangers that have now become family.
Their next event will be at Franklin High School on October 28th at 6 p.m., handing out candy for trick n' treat.