"Rally For The Lane" Car Show -Nashville, TN

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"Rally For The Lane" Car Show -Nashville, TN

Time: October 7, 2017 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Lane Motor Museum
Street: 702 Murfreesboro Pike
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.lanemotormuseum.org
Phone: 615-742-7445
Event Type: car-show, fundraiser
Organized By: Lane Motor Museum
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2017

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Lane Motor Museum will celebrate Nashville

Ever dream of driving that special vintage car that you’ve seen at a national car show? Lane Motor Museum can make your dream come true 

The Rally for The Lane is your chance to experience one of our rare and unique cars in a full day rally where you get to drive the car! The museum has selected 48 cars from its collection that participants will be able to purchase the right to drive on the rally. Registration will close when approximately 25 have been registered for that day's Rally event.  Hear what our past participants have had to say!

In 2013 Road & Track magazine sent not one but two journalists to cover this unusual event-- check out what they had to say!

Road & Track Blog- October, 2013

Road & Track, Feb 2013 Magazine article (online link)

In addition to being a full day of fun for you and your guests,  this Rally is a fundraiser for Lane Motor Museum that raised over $35,000 last year. The money raised helps to defray the costs of owning, housing, restoring and maintaining the over 330 cars in our collection!

The day will begin at the museum with some car familiarization time and a personal driving lesson in your chosen vehicle as well as a pre-Rally. The rally will kick-off at 9:00 a.m. and we'll all head towards Bowling Green, KY.  Past rallies have included over 160 miles of driving over the course of the day.

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