Irondale Auto Classic -Irondale, AL

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Irondale Auto Classic -Irondale, AL

Time: June 3, 2023 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Classic Car Motoring
Street: 3900 Grants Mill Road
City/Town: Irondale, AL
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 295-393-5016
Event Type: irondale, auto, classic
Organized By: Ridez for A Reason
Latest Activity: Jun 1, 2023

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The City of Irondale, Ridez for A Reason and Crowd Control are working together to bring you an awesome car show benefiting the Irondale Community Foundation. This foundation will be taking 100% of the proceeds from this event and pouring those funds into youth sports in the city of Irondale. These funds will provide equipment and various other items of need.
This event will be open to ALL ages and ALL types of vehicles. Burnouts and exhibition style activities will not be tolerated. Please respect the venue and the attendees of this event.
Car Show Entrant Fee: $20
Spectators: Cash Donation
Trophies consist of:
• Best Engine Bay
• Best Interior
• Best Paint
• Mayors Choice
• Best Domestic car (Chevy, Ford, Dodge)
• Best JDM (Japanese Domestic)
• Best German Car (German Domestic)
• Best Offroad Vehicle (Jeep, Truck, Ect)
• Best Motorcycle
• Top 10 Overall
• Kids Choice
• People’s Choice
More will be added.
More information for the event will be provided in the future

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