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By Laura Kennedy

BILLINGS - You didn't need a DeLorean Saturday to go back in time, just $2 and a ride to Metrapark for the classic car show Burn the Point. The 2010 show is the ninth year for the event that benefits needy families through the Chase Hawks Memorial Foundation.

Some came for the people, good times, and classic cars, but for others it's all about having fun.
"Since I was about 15, I've built motorcycles and old cars, so it's enjoyable," participant Rudy Grossman said.

"It's just a great time to look at a lot of cars, a lot of them are from out of town that we don't see all the time so we really enjoy all the people that come from a long ways away," participant Jim Larson said.

"The people that are here and looking at the cars, seeing new things, just the camaraderie that's around here," Grossman said.

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