Goodguys 2nd Kentucky Nationals

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Goodguys 2nd Kentucky Nationals

Time: October 11, 2019 at 8am to October 13, 2019 at 3pm
Location: Kentucky Horse Park
Street: 4089 Iron Work Parkway
City/Town: Lexington
Website or Map: http://www.good-guys.com/kn-2…
Phone: 9258389876
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Bre Ann Houston
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2019

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Horsepower meets Horse Park at the 2ndGoodguys Kentucky Nationals at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, October 11-13. Don’t miss a jam-packed weekend of cool cars, cool people and good times as Goodguys returns to the Bluegrass state.  Come on out and see over 1,500 1987 & older hot rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks and classics on display. Plus, grab a spot in the stands all watch the country’s best AutoCross racers blast around the cones on the AutoCross Course! Explore Vendor Exhibits and see the latest products and trends, special parking areas on Saturday, shop the Swap Meet & Cars4 Sale Corral, enjoy the FREE Kids Zone and so much more! And, late model American made, or powered muscle cars, customs and trucks are welcome on October 13thfor our All American Sunday!  For complete details and to register your vehicle or purchase tickets, visit www.good-guys.com.

 

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