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Time: August 20, 2017 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Clearfield County Fairgrounds
Street: 1 Stadium Drive
City/Town: Clearfield
Phone: 814-761-0326
Event Type: car, show, flea, market
Organized By: Penny White
Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2017
The 41st Annual Central Mountains Region, A.A.C.A. Antique and Custom Auto show will be held at the Clearfield County Fair Grounds, Clearfield, PA
Sunday, August 20th 2017 - Rain or Shine - 9AM-4PM
This years primary show sponsor is FORD and Dotts Motor Company of Clearfield.
Registration is $5.00 * Dash Plaques to the first 150 Vehicles who register and admission and parking is FREE to the public
Car show registration will be open from 9am to NOON
This is a JUDGED show * 3 Trophies for each class - Judging Starts at 12:30PM - Trophies Awarded at 3:30PM
All vehicles MUST have a working fire extinguisher TO BE JUDGED. There will be designated space for vehicles that do make the classes for "Display only"
No "For Sale" Signs on display vehicles.
Car Corral Fee: $5.00
Central Mountains Region, cars will not be judged.
Canopies must be anchored down in show field.
Entertainment will be provided by Lil' Man Sound Productions. There will be food vendors and an indoor and outdoor flea market on the fairgrounds.
Main Raffle: 1966 Ford Mustang - 6 cylinder Automatic - 2 door hardtop - Teal in color - $10.00 each or 3 for $25.00 (only 2,000 to be sold) - Winner need not be present to win and is responsible for all license fees & Taxes - Send Check or money order to: Central Mountains Region, A.A.C.A., P.O. Box 505, Clearfield, PA 16830 or From any Car Members or the DAY OF THE SHOW...
Like us on Facebook: Central Mountains Region A.A.C.A to view photos of 1966 Mustang and more on the Car Show./Flea Market
Show Classes
Class A: Antique Class - to 1933
Class B. Antique Class - 1934-1949
Class C. Antique Class - 1950-1966
Class D. Antique Class - 1967-1974
Class E. Antique Class - 1975-1992
Class F. Classic Class - 1993-2002
Class G. 2 seater Sport Cars to 1992
Class H. 2 seater Sport Cars 1993-2002
Class I. Commercial to 2002
Class J. Most Original unrestored 1900-1977
Class K. Street Rods thru 1950
Class L. Modified Cars 1951-1976
Class M. Modified Cars 1977-2002
Class N. Stock Trucks to 1970
Class O. Stock Trucks 1971-2002
Class P. All Modified Trucks/Vans to 2002
Class Q Motorcycle Class - American Brand - All years to Present
Class R. Motorcycle Class - Foreign Brand - All years to Present
Class S. Motorcycle Class - All Trikes Brand - All years to Present
Class T. AACA National Award Winners (Please RSVP to 814-661-6589
Special Awards:
Presidents Trophy
Oldest Vehicle Award
Longest Distance
Mayor's Trophy by Mayor Jim Schell
Charles J. Ross Memorial Award
Dotts Motor Co., "Best Ford in Show Award"
Starr Hill Winery & Vineyard Award (Best in Show)
Door Prize Drawings ($1.00 or 7 for $5.00)
50/50 ($1.00 each or 7 for $5.00)
and the MAIN Raffle 1966 Ford Mustang after all the trophies awarded.
Craft and Flea market-
Outside $15 (16'frontage) Inside $15 (10'frontage)
for a application: gottaracedirt@yahoo.com
Show Chairman: David 814-661-6589 or
Rich 814-824-6902 or Penny 814-761-0326
Central Mountains Region, AACA is a 501 c-3 Non-Profit Organization.
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