Mountain Motor Show -Fletcher, NC

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Mountain Motor Show -Fletcher, NC

Time: April 2, 2016 from 11am to 4pm
Location: WNC Agricultural Center
Street: 1301 Fanning Bridge Road
City/Town: Fletcher, NC 28732
Website or Map: http://www.MountainMotorShow.…
Phone: 8282108551
Event Type: mountain, motor, show
Organized By: Kenneth Michael Ulmer
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2017

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The Mountain Motor Show is Saturday, April 1 from 11:00AM – 5:00PM and will showcase an incredible collection of classic and custom automobile craftsmanship. Hot rods, vintage rides, tuners, trucks and motorcycles… Over 100 vehicles will be on display from all over the region. Awards for Best in Show, People’s Choiceand 1st place in each class will be presented at the end of the show. Tickets are $8 for adults, kids 12 and under FREE.

The first hundred people at the show will get a FREE ticket to an Asheville Tourists Game – and Mr. Moon from the Tourists will be stopping by. See a General LeeBandit Trans Am, plus a chance for kids to explore a fire truck andambulance, and to meet the heroes who drive them. Aportion of the proceeds will benefit the Asheville Fire Fighters Association.

You can be among the first people to see and sign up toWIN the 2016 Mountain Dream Machine presented by 105.9 The Mountain – a custom truck like no other! We’ll be revealing it at 1pm, and giving you a chance to make it yours.

Looking to upgrade or customize your ride? The Mountain Motor Show also features dozens of aftermarket specialistsand automotive vendors. Browse, shop and see the latest trends in the industry.

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