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Time: April 3, 2014 to April 6, 2014
Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Street: 5555 Concord Pkwy S,
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: http://www.charlotte-autofair…
Phone: Phone: (704) 841-1990
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet
Organized By: Hornets Nest Region, AACA
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2014
Charlotte AutoFair April 4-7, 2013 !
The Hornets Nest Region, AACA, will again produce our world famous and much celebrated Charlotte AutoFair Event, which will provide more than 10,000 collector car Flea Market Vendor spaces to buy and sell restoration parts and supplies for almost any vehicle ever produced -- also included are more than 1,600 Car Corral vehicle spaces for buying and selling collector vehicles of all descriptions! HNR plans for more than 100,000 Eager Collector Vehicle Buyers and Restorers to attend Charlotte AutoFair! The Hornets Nest Region, AACA, has produced Charlotte AutoFair for more than thirty years to thrill auto enthusiasts from all over the world!
Parking is easier from Morehead Road - enter the Red Field Flea Market from that side of the speedway and you are immediately into the world of collector cars!
Shop freely between the Green Field and Red Field outside the track and the Orange Field and Blue Field inside. Use the Underpass Gate 26 or Gate 25 over the track oval to shop between outside and inside. Have your hand stamped if needed to leave Charlotte AutoFair and come back the same day.
Please note: As with any large collector vehicle flea market, the Hornets Nest Region cannot require vendors to attend or require vendors to remain thru-out the event - please plan accordingly, especially if you are attending for the first time! Friday and Saturday are always the busiest days of Charlotte AutoFair!
Charlotte AutoFair proceeds, rain or shine -- keep an eye on the weather and make your decision accordingly!
AACA Youth Program about Cars - On the AACA Show Field - Saturday - Inquire
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Traffic Tip for Event Days: Use US29 or US49 to approach the Speedway - Do not use I-85 or Bruton Smith Blvd - TOO CONGESTED!
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