57th Annual Antique and Classic Car Show - Raleigh NC

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57th Annual Antique and Classic Car Show - Raleigh NC

Time: May 5, 2018 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Triangle Town Center
Street: 5959 Triangle Town Blvd
City/Town: Raleigh NC 27616
Event Type: car, show, antique, and, truck
Organized By: Annie Goldman
Latest Activity: Feb 11, 2018

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Event Description

• All AACA judging classes are available.
• DPC and HPOF awards available.
• Show is OPEN to the owners of all Cars and Trucks through 1993.
• Dash plaques to all entries.
• Best in Show: Original and Modified
• Custom 1st Place Trophies awarded:
•All AACA Classes
•Modified Best in Class by Decade:
(‘40, ‘50, ‘60, ‘70, ‘80, ‘90)
• Plus Kids Choice too!

$20 per vehicle, Rain or Shine

Raffles & 50/50 will be offered.  Many locations to eat and shop in Triangle Town Center.

Where:  Triangle Town Center 5959 Triangle Town Blvd Raleigh NC 27616

When: Saturday May 5, 2018 8am-3pm

What else

•Look at the old cars and talk to the owners.
•Watch the Take-Apart-T Demonstration.
•Take family pictures in a Model T.
•Lunch and shopping in the Mall.

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