Little hero’s big gift

Little Chaz couldn’t wipe the smile off his face after getting a special visit from some very cool Holden Toranas back in July this year. Pics: SUPPLIED

By Gabriella Payne

It’s not every day that a fleet of Holden Toranas go driving through the streets of Pakenham, but that’s exactly what happened back in July 2021, in a bid to brighten the day of one very brave little boy.

Readers may remember two and a half year old Chaz Kelly and his family, who the Gazette featured for the first time in late June, after the brave cancer battler’s special gift got lost in the post.

Well, Chaz and his family were treated to a day full of turbo-charged fun on Sunday 11 July, as the Aussie Torana Legends Social Cruisers club made a special driveby visit to the little car lover’s house – and his reaction was absolutely priceless.

Colin Crane, the president of the ATLSC club said that he and fellow Pakenham resident Kelly Price had been inspired to do something

for the Kelly family after reading little Chaz’s story and the hardships they had all faced – and seeing as the little boy loved racing cars, what better way to brighten his spirits than with the real deal?

“Kelly and I got together and said, let’s do something, because we’ve got to try and help this family,” Mr Crane said.

“So I organised all the cars, we had like six Toranas and four Holdens in total and we all met in Pakenham and then went round to their house.

“It was pretty emotional, meeting the family and Chaz, the little boy. It touched everyone’s hearts, it really did,” he said.

After driving past a few times with Chaz and his family waving excitedly from their driveway, the 10 cars all lined up along the street and the little boy had a chance to sit in the driver’s seat of a real life ‘Lightning McQueen’, clearly having the time of his life.

Chaz’s mum, Sarah Kelly, said that it had been an “absolutely lovely” day that both he and their entire family would cherish for a long time to come.

“It was such a wonderful surprise for him after an extremely bad week,” Ms Kelly said.

“He still can’t wipe the smile off his face.”