Annual Miata's At The Gap Cruise In - Fontana Village, NC

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Annual Miata's At The Gap Cruise In - Fontana Village, NC

Time: August 3, 2023 to August 6, 2023
Location: Fontana Village Resort & Marina
Street: 300 Woods Rd,
City/Town: Fontana Village, NC
Website or Map: http://gapmiatas.com
Phone: (800) 849-2258
Event Type: car, show, miata
Organized By: Miata's At The Gap
Latest Activity: Jul 26, 2023

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Annual Miata's At The Gap Cruise In, Rally & Swap Meet at Fontana Village Resort & Marina

Who?

Attendees range from Miata newbie to 20+ year veteran and their vehicles from stock to Excocet/track rat and all forms in between. They come from all walks of life and some even come from other countries to attend each year. The cars were meant for these roads and the area doesn’t disappoint.

Where?

Ground Zero for the event is the Fontana Village Resort (link, map) located in the middle of Miata driving paradise. The main attraction for the Miata enthusiast is the legendary Tail of the Dragon. Being in close proximity to other options like Wayah Road, the Cherohala Skyway, Moonshiner 28, Devil’s Triangle TN, Six Gap in Georgia, and Diamondback 226A means endless hours and days of driving bliss.

Why?

Miata, MX-5, Eunos Roadster, whatever you call it, the Mazda Miata is the most popular sports car ever made. With more than 1,000,000 built since 1989 and fans and enthusiasts the world over love to come together to enjoy great driving roads, make lasting friendships, and enjoy being a part of the greatest group of car enthusiasts around.

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