Maggie Valley Eurofest -St. Augustine, FL

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Maggie Valley Eurofest -St. Augustine, FL

Time: January 13, 2024 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Classic Car Museum
Street: 4730 Dixie Highway
City/Town: St. Augustine, FL
Website or Map: https://www.southeasteuromoto…
Phone: Kathy 919-616-2183
Event Type: car, show, rally, eurofest
Latest Activity: Jan 10, 2024

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Southeast Eurofest is coming up on its 4th year, what started out as an Indoor Event at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds, We now reside in the Beautiful St. Augustine at the Classic Car Museum.

We welcome all European Automobiles, plus a Swap Meet/Vendor area to sell or purchase items. Come enjoy your day and see some Beautiful VWs, maybe find some parts you need and check out some Classic Cars of all kinds in the Air-Conditioned Museum. Make a weekend out of it and enjoy the Beautiful and Historic town of St. Augustine.

This event is a laid-back event with a few awards. See all the info below for details. Come have some fun with other enthusiasts, that is what it is all about. Hope you can join us!

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