Event Details

HR's Back Lot

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. 17033
Website or Map: https://hershey.aaca.com/
Phone: 717566-7720
Event Type: car, corral
Organized By: Hershey Region AACA
Latest Activity: May 13, 2024

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Event Description

Looking for a collector’s car? Have a collector’s car to sell? This is your chance to sell it or find it at one of the largest car events on the east coast. 

HR's Back Lot is a special section at the world-renowned Hershey AACA Fall Nationals where collector’s cars of all kinds can be displayed For Sale. Hundreds of Thousands of people descend on Hershey, PA each year to take part in this Automotive Event. AACA requirements do NOT apply to the Back Lot section. Non AACA cars and Non AACA Members are welcome to participate in HR’s Back Lot.

All cars, trucks, motorcycles, busses, motorhomes, antique, custom, street rod, tuner, original or restored 25 years old (1999) or older are welcome in HR’s Back Lot

Call the Hershey Region for more info. 717-566-7720 or Email fallmeet@hersheyaaca.org

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