Carolina Collector Auto Fest -Raleigh, NC

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Carolina Collector Auto Fest -Raleigh, NC

Time: March 9, 2012 to March 11, 2012
Location: NC State Fairgrounds
Street: 1025 Blue Ridge Road
City/Town: Raleigh, NC 27607
Website or Map: http://www.carolinacollectora…
Phone: 336-972-4362
Event Type: swap, /, show, sell
Organized By: Randy Myers
Latest Activity: Mar 4, 2012

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25th Annual Carolina Collector Auto Fest - NC State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, NC - over 150,000 sq. ft. indoor Swap Meet, Car Corral & Car Show - Saturday Show - Classics Only (pre-1974) and Open Show on Sunday inside the historic Dorton Arena.  50/50, door prizes, $200.00 cash for club with most entries (min, 10), over 100 trophies & plaques - pre-registered $20.00 (includes express entry on show day) - $25.00 day of show- Includes 2 general admissions - Admission is only $10.00 for adults (under 10 free) - Friday is Senior/Military Day - only $5.00.

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