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Precision Collision’s first-ever car show in memory of Keith Gibb. 
Keith was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was just 7 years old. As a young child, Keith and his brother Tim (one of Precision’s owners), always had Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars. This was the start of Keith’s passion for cars and as they grew older, the two brothers were always working on some kind of project in the driveway. In high school, Keith was part of the auto body program and then went on to work at several body shops before he became disabled due to his diabetes. If you knew Keith, you would know his love for cars, especially the Fox Body Mustang. He had MANY of those over the years. Keith was excited for his brother to become an owner of Precision Collision, but unfortunately he was unable to see this dream of theirs come true. On September 19, 2020, he passed away at the young age of 47. He left behind his three children, Alexandra, Cody and Lyndsey. His children, along with parents, brother and sister-in-law, thought what better way to honor Keith than to host a car show in his memory.
This will be a family fun event with a DJ, food trucks, vendors, raffles, kids’ activities and more. Free admission for all spectators and a $10 donation fee for all vehicles entering the show. All proceeds will benefit Breakthrough T1D.

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