AACA Special National Spring Meet -Auburn, IN

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AACA Special National Spring Meet -Auburn, IN

Time: May 7, 2015 at 10am to May 9, 2015 at 6pm
Location: Auburn Auction Park
Street: 5536 County Rd. 11A
City/Town: Auburn, IN
Phone: http://www.aaca.org
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Steve Moskowitz
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015

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Auctions America and the Antique Automobile Club of America are once again collaborating for a fun filled addition to the Auburn Spring weekend, May 7 -9  at the historic Auburn Auction Park in Indiana.  Returning for its third consecutive year, the AACA Special National Spring Meet provides a wonderful celebration of the hobby and a car show within an auction that is impossible to beat. AACA members will receive numerous free perks, with a special license plate for the first 300 cars registered. In addition to all the excitement at the Auburn Auction Park, AACA members will also receive special discounts at several prestigious and interesting automotive / truck / military museums in the area. To find out more go to www.aaca.org or call 717-534-1910   

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