AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets -Lebanon, TN

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AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets -Lebanon, TN

Time: June 12, 2014 to June 14, 2014
Location: Fiddler's Grove
Street: Wilson County Fairgrounds
City/Town: Lebanon, TN
Website or Map: http://www.midtennaaca.org/20…
Phone: (931) 684-5662
Event Type: national-meet
Organized By: Antique Automobile Club of America
Latest Activity: Jun 9, 2014

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AACA Grand National and Southeastern Special Fall Dual Meets,Lebanon, TN

The Middle Tennessee Region of the AACA is hosting the Annual Grand National and the Southeastern Division Fall Meet June 12th-14th, 2014. This meet will feature members cars from all over the county and give the people of our area the opportunity to get up close to some very rare and outstanding vehicles.

This Dual Meet will be held in Fiddler's Grove at the Wilson County Fairgrounds In Lebanon, Tennessee

This Antique Automobile Club of America Dual Meet, which will consist of a Grand National Show on Friday, June 13 with the "Best of the Best" cars in competition and a National Meet on Saturday, June 14 with many cars seeking top awards in their respective class.To participate in the Grand National, a member’s vehicle must have received a Senior Award in the year prior the Grand National Meet.

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