Photos by Ryan Jones
On September 11, a large gathering of car enthusiasts in Chicago shared a moment of silence paying tribute to Paul Walker at the 4th Annual Paul Walker Memorial Show, just one day before the late actor’s 43rd birthday.
Savage Performance hosted the event in the parking lot of Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears. The Paul Walker Memorial was memorable thanks to a variety of tributes throughout the day. There were musical performances all day and a special guest appearance by Bow Wow later that evening. This incredible event brought together thousands of enthusiasts and a wide variety of vehicles, from track builds to exotics, low riders and even lifted trucks. Each year the event grows in size, attracting more and more fans of the man who started the journey for many enthusiasts. A perfect way to remember the buster. #pasmag
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