Clay Couinty Car Show/Swap Meet -Lineville, AL

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Clay Couinty Car Show/Swap Meet -Lineville, AL

Time: November 2, 2024 to November 3, 2024
Location: Lineville City Park
Street: Highway 9
City/Town: Lineville, AL
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Clay…
Phone: 256-396-2058
Event Type: fundraiser, car-show
Organized By: Bob Steele
Latest Activity: Oct 20, 2024

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37 Years!!!

Car show- swap meet. always the 1st Weekend in November.  We have everything from rat rods to Rolls Royce. no judging-we do the famous money tree. over 2500$ plus prizes put in envelopes on the money tree ,everyone gets registration # and we draw #s you get to pick the envelope this puts everyone on an equal playing field no matter if your car is finished or not. we also have one of the largest swap meets in Al.good food, good times --arts and crafts for the ladies,will be one of the most fun shows you attend all year. the past 25 years we have raised almost 300,000$ for the Shrine hospital.

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