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Time: January 20, 2018 to January 21, 2018
Location: Nashville Expo Center
Street: Tennessee State Fairgrounds
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.nashvilleautofest.…
Phone: Sharon: Office - (502) 893-6731 or Cell - (502) 345-7717
Event Type: car-show, swap-meet, car-corral
Organized By: Sharon &r Dan
Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2017
We are working on great new events, new attractions, new show car classifications, and increases in awards, cash and prizes! Keep tuned for more updates!
NASHVILLE — O'Reilly Auto Parts teamed with the city's largest auto show to become the presenting sponsor of the 25th annual Nashville Auto Fest, officials with the event announced.
The annual Auto Fest, a combination car show and swap meet event, is slated for January 16-17, at the Nashville Expo Center, formally the Tennessee Fairgrounds. More than $2,500 in cash and awards will be given out during the event.
Two complimentary weekend passes into the Auto Fest with one vehicle entered!
1 pass for each additional vehicle.
All spaces for Swap Meet are inside the heated buildings!
Friday 12 - 8pm
Saturday 7 - 8am
Wheel in Only
(No Vehicle Traffic)
(502) 893-6731
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