Ride Out Car Club Montana: More Than Just Cars

In the heart of Billings, Montana, the Ride Out Car Club Montana Chapter is shifting gears and making an impact far beyond the pavement. Led by club president Rocky Stone, this 20-member team is redefining what it means to be part of a car club.

Ride Out Car Club Montana Logo
Ride Out Car Club Montana Logo

With a long-term vision rooted in community connection, Rocky and his crew aim to build more than just a place for gearheads; they’re creating a safe, welcoming space that inspires the younger generation to get involved. “We want to give back to the community and be a positive force,” says Rocky. “It’s about building real ties and giving people something meaningful to be part of.”

For Rocky, the car scene is more than chrome and horsepower. “It’s become a passion shared by people of all ages. What makes it special is how many different types of car lovers it brings together; there’s room for everyone.”

Racing around a curve on a road.
Racing around a curve on a road.
Group of car enthusiasts gathered next to a lineup of colorful vehicles in a parking lot, discussing their cars.
Group of car enthusiasts gathered next to a lineup of colorful vehicles in a parking lot, discussing their cars.
Brandon 2023 Hyundai Elantra N
Brandon | Proud owner of a 2023 Hyundai Elantra N and a member of the club for 3 months. What he loves most? The mutual respect from everyone in the crew.
Wilder Mellito 2015 Subaru STI
Wilder Mellito | Behind the wheel of a 2015 Subaru STI and part of the club for 8 months. What he loves most? Giving back to the community and connecting with amazing people along the way.
Gavin | Driving a 2019 Subaru WRX and repping the club for 6 months. What he loves most? The positive vibes and the tight-knit, family-like atmosphere.
Bags | Behind the wheel of a 2017 Ford Focus RS and fresh to the club—just 2 days in! What’s stood out so far? Loving the content and coverage of all the different scenes in the car community.
Kyeler Smith 2017 Ram 2500
Kyeler Smith | Rollin’ in a 2017 Ram 2500 and repping the club for 2 months. His favorite part? The meets and the good vibes that come with them.
Sticky Steve 2005 Corvette C6
Sticky Steve | Rolling in an ’05 Corvette C6 and part of the club since June 2024. What he enjoys most? Hanging out with like-minded enthusiasts, cruising to events, and giving back—especially when it puts a smile on a kid’s face during a birthday cruise.
Cameron Smalley | Cruising in a 2015 Ford Mustang GT and part of the Montana chapter since day one. What he loves most? The strong bond within the group and giving back—especially supporting causes like the “Love for Lexy” event to help students pursue medical school and honor her legacy.
Ashtyn | Driving a 2020 Subaru WRX STI and part of the club for almost a year. What they enjoy most? Helping those in need and being surrounded by fellow car lovers.
Sage Corchado | Rolling in a 2015 Ford F-250 and a member for just 1 month. What they love most? Connecting with others who share the same passion and being part of a growing, like-minded community.

Rest in Heaven

Jaiden Snyder

Idaho Chapter

A group photo of the Ride Out Car Club Montana Chapter members gathered in front of a building, showcasing their unity and community spirit.
A group photo of the Ride Out Car Club Montana Chapter members gathered in front of a building, showcasing their unity and community spirit.

That inclusive spirit fuels Ride Out’s charitable efforts. Their second annual car show in support of the Love For Lexy Foundation raised over $3,000 for scholarships aimed at helping underprivileged students pursue medical school. And every Thanksgiving, the club steps up to feed the less fortunate. A tradition that sets them apart in the Billings car community. “We’re the only club around here doing this kind of outreach,” Rocky proudly states.

Ride Out Car Club Montana is proving that cars can be a vehicle for change, and they’re just getting started.


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