Hershey Eastern Fall Meet

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Hershey Eastern Fall Meet

Time: October 8, 2024 at 7am to October 11, 2024 at 3pm
Location: Giant Center Hershey, PA
Street: 550 West Hersheypark Drive
City/Town: Hershey, PA.
Website or Map: https://hershey.aaca.com/
Phone: 717-566-7720
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet, corral
Organized By: Hershey Region AACA
Latest Activity: May 31, 2024

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Huge Antique Auto Show and Swap Meet. Thousands of auto parts & supply vendors. Hundreds of antique cars are for sale in the world-famous Hershey Car Corral. HR's Back Lot now features all types of cars from street rods, customs and special build cars and is open to both AACA Members and No-AACA Members.
Also during the week is the Antique Race Car Condition Run, High Wheeler Contest, Old Time Car Movies, and Friday Night Talent Show.
The week wraps up on Friday with some of the most spectacular antique cars you'll ever see on the AACA Antique Car Show Field. From Duesenbergs and Packards, to Trucks and Busses, to Pintos and Pontiacs the show car field features 100 years of automotive history.
Don’t miss this event, it’s unlike any other car event.
Call 717-566-7720 to register and for additional information. Or Email fallmeet@hersheyaaca.org

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