Carolina Jaguar Club Concours -Little Switzerland, NC

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Carolina Jaguar Club Concours -Little Switzerland, NC

Time: July 27, 2023 to July 30, 2023
Location: Switzerland Inn
Street: 86 High Ridge Road
City/Town: Little Switzerland, NC
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Caro…
Phone: 800-654-4026
Event Type: concours, car-show
Organized By: Carolina Jaguar Club
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2023

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CJC Concours Registration The Carolina Jaguar Club extends this invitation to attend our Concours event in July! In addition to attracting some of the best examples of the Jaguar Marque that the region has to offer, as a ‘no cost bonus’ you’ll enjoy a positive shift in attitude due to the high altitude and great camaraderie. This is a sanctioned JCNA event, judged by the rules at www.jcna.com.The Concours is held at the Switzerland Inn in Little Switzerland, North Carolina. The Switzerland Inn offers a lovely setting on the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is just a few hundred yards from the Blue Ridge Parkway near mile post 334. There is a 100% chance of cooler temperatures at this mountain top location versus what we will be experiencing in the lowlands come July! (dry weather is on order through alternate channels this year!)

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