42nd Annual Street Rod Nationals -Louisville, KY

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42nd Annual Street Rod Nationals -Louisville, KY

Time: August 4, 2011 to August 7, 2011
Location: Kentucky Exposition Center
City/Town: Louisville, KY
Website or Map: http://nsra-usa.com/index.php…
Phone: 901-452-4030
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: NSRA
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2011

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August 4 - 7, 2011 
Kentucky Exposition Center
Louisville, Kentucky

The National Street Rod Association’s great slogan is ‘Fun With Cars.’ And it’s really that simple.

We are heavily involved in the specialty automotive vehicle participant sport, from the people that enjoy participating with their vehicles to the industry that has evolved from within. NSRA is the organizing body that made the sport what it is today, and it is the reason the growth of enthusiast participation has continued at a steady pace since the association was founded in 1970. NSRA provides leadership, guidance, and fun events for enthusiasts who favor driving their specialty vehicles wherever and whenever they want to.

 

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