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Time: July 18, 2025 at 8am to July 19, 2025 at 3pm
Location: Classic Auto Mall
Street: 6180 Morgantown Road
City/Town: Morgantown, PA
Website or Map: https://camaronationals.org
Phone: 610-657-0457
Event Type: camaro, car, show
Organized By: Karl Scheffy
Latest Activity: Feb 12
Premier F-Body event featuring over 600 Camaros, vendors, food, fun, plus a mall filled with an additional 1000 classics, antiques, street rods, and muscle cars.
Hosted by the NorthEastern Ohio Camaro Club, the Long Island Camaro Club, the Susquehanna Valley Camaro Club, and the Lehigh Valley Camaro Clubs, this not-for-profit event boasts great Camaro comradery and friendship for all participants. Owners from over 20 states and provinces have already registered for the 2025 show! Classes range from Non-Judged Outdoor to Concours Level Legends Class, indoors. Two great indoor exhibit halls feature top tier restored early Camaros as well as modified and customs from 1st to 6th generations.
The Classic Auto Mall - the venue for the show - is a 40 acre level property with 8 climate controlled acres under roof!. We have space allotted for over 750 F-Bodies and more than 100 trailers; in addition to parts & swap vendors and food trucks. The Mall itself is filled with over 1000 antiques, classics, street rods and muscle cars - over 75% of them for sale on consignment. A recent walk-thu revealed over 30 Camaros for sale, from a 1st gen Indy Pace Car to a low milage 2010 Indy Pace Car, and lots of great Camaros in-between. Spectators are welcome (Saturday Suggested) for an entrance donation.
Extras to the event are a Thursday evening Kick-Off Cruise, Live & Silent Charity Auctions, a Camaro Lighting Contest and a Golf Cart Decorating Contest. Evening Parking Lot Parties are aways a big part of the event, too.
6180 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543. https://camaronationals.org
Friday & Saturday July 18th & 19th, 2025, 8am - 3 pm.
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