Charlotte Auto Fair - Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte Auto Fair - Charlotte, NC

Time: September 8, 2022 to September 10, 2022
Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Street: Bruton Smith Blvd Exit 49 -Interstate 85
City/Town: Charlotte, NC
Website or Map: http://www.charlotte-autofair…
Phone: (704) 841-1990
Event Type: auto, show, swap, meet
Organized By: AACA Hornets Nest Region
Latest Activity: Aug 30, 2022

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The Hornets Nest Region, AACA, produces the world famous and much celebrated Charlotte AutoFair Event in April and September each year on the grounds of Charlotte Motor Speedway. These events provide collector car Flea Market Vendor spaces to buy and sell restoration parts and supplies for almost any vehicle ever produced — in addition to Car Corral vehicle spaces on the track oval for buying and selling collector vehicles of all descriptions! The collector car Flea Market includes everything automotive, including memorabilia, vintage signs, tires, wheels, automotive toys, restoration supplies, tools, and classic cars for sale!

HNR plans for more than 150,000 Eager Collector Vehicle Buyers and Restorers to attend Charlotte AutoFair! The April event will include about 10,000 assigned spaces and the September event will include about 7,000 assigned spaces. The Hornets Nest Region, AACA, has produced Charlotte AutoFair for more than thirty-five years to thrill auto enthusiasts from all over the world!

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Comment by Michael Thies on January 31, 2012 at 5:12pm

 Don't miss this great Spring Meet event -- thousands of beautiful and rare automobiles for sale and on display.  Allow several days to see everything -- something changes every day to add more excitement to the 'fields of automotive dreams.'

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