Inman Antique Triple Header -Fayetteville, GA

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Inman Antique Triple Header -Fayetteville, GA

Time: March 4, 2023 to March 5, 2023
Location: Minter's Farm (home of Inman Farm Heritage Days)
Street: 283 Hill's Bridge Rd
City/Town: Fayetteville, GA 30215
Website or Map: http://www.mintersfarm.com
Phone: 770-461-2840
Event Type: antique, truck, and, car, show, &amp, swap, meet
Organized By: Rick Minter
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2023

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The Inman Antique Truck Show, Antique Automobile Club of America's Griffin Piedmont Region's Annual Antique Car Show and International Harvester Collectors of GA - Chapter 29 Swap Meet are all taking place this weekend at Minter's Farm - home of the Inman Farm Heritage Days. Parking on grass. Breakfast and lunch will be sold. Restrooms are available as well. No registration fees. The Antique Cars Show is open for cars 25 years or older, first 50 cars receive dash plaques and registration is open from 9-3. Trophies available. The Antique Truck Show is for all antique trucks (rusty and dusty welcome as are pick-ups and tractor trailers), and registration beginning at 9. Awards available as well. Swap Meet is from 8-dark focusing on tractor and truck parts.

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