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Time: August 7, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Howard County Fairgrounds
Street: Route 144
City/Town: West Friendship, MD
Website or Map: http://local.aaca.org/chesape…
Phone: 410-756-5310
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Larry Butcher
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011 9 am to 4 pm Route 144, West Friendship, MD Show Registration is $15 at the gate (Registration includes entry to the Fair)
Spectators must enter thru Fairgrounds Admission Gate
Car & Truck Car & Truck Show is on opening weeekend of the end of the Fair
Show goes on rain or shine goes on rain or shine
Directions: I-70 w Directions: I-70 west to MD Rt. 32 (exit MD Rt. 32 (exit 80), south one block and follow signs for the Howard County Fairgrounds, Rt. 144 west.
The Antique Car & Truck Show is for all types of collectible vehicles (except motorcycles) from model years 1986 and before.
All vehicles welcome: antique, classic, muscle, custom, street rod, hot rod, domestic and foreign sports car, commercial and professional, military, or pickup truck.
50 Trophies awarded by peer judging – 30 top Antique & 20 top Modified/Custom.
2 Best of Show trophies awarded by the Chief Judge – Best Antique & Best Modified/Custom.
AACVehicles must have a working fire extinguisher.
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