Blue Ridge CC Car, Truck, Tractor & Trade Show -Flat Rock, NC

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Blue Ridge CC Car, Truck, Tractor & Trade Show -Flat Rock, NC

Time: June 1, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Blue Ridge Community College
Street: 180 West Campus Drive
City/Town: Flat Rock, NC
Phone: Adam 828-694=1775
Event Type: car-show, truck, tractor, trade
Organized By: Blue Ridge CC
Latest Activity: May 28, 2024

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Got a favorite ride or something special under the hood you'd like to display?
Bring it to Blue Ridge Community College's Car Show on the Henderson County campus.

Facts -The show, which will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., is sponsored by Blue Ridge's Skills USA student club and Western North Carolina Great Smoky Mountain Region of AACA.

The show, which is open to cars and trucks of all makes and models, has traditionally attracted a wide range of antique cars, hot rods, classics, muscle cars and special interest vehicles. Registration of $5 can be paid at the gate.

The viewing public will be admitted free. This is an open, non-judged show. For more information contact Brian Johnson at 828-694-1835 or Matt at 828-694-1835 

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