Hot Sauce Festival Top 50 Classic & Custom Car Show -Oxford, NC

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Hot Sauce Festival Top 50 Classic & Custom Car Show -Oxford, NC

Time: September 12, 2015 from 9:30am to 4pm
Location: Downtown
Street: 127 Penn Avenue
City/Town: Oxford, NC
Website or Map: http://oxfordnc.recdesk.com/
Phone: 919-603-1135 cusry@oxfordnc.org
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: Oxford Recreation
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2015

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This 15th Annual event is part of the NC Hot Sauce Festival in Oxford, NC. This huge street festival adds plenty of live music and hot sauce vendors to our already popular Classic & Custom Car Show. Check out festival details at Awards to the Top 50 finishers. Dash plaques to all entries. Register online at our website.

Join our 15th Annual Top 50 Classic and Custom Car Show this September in Downtown Oxford. Cars, trucks and motorcycles are eligible for this judged event. Trophies and dash plaques awarded.

Check the website's FORMS section for rules and judging details.

Classic (1966-1985)
Antique (1965 or earlier)
Custom (Any year)

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