Annual Barber Historics Festival -Birmingham, AL

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Annual Barber Historics Festival -Birmingham, AL

Time: May 19, 2017 to May 21, 2017
Location: Barber Motorsports Park
Street: 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway
City/Town: Birmingham, AL
Website or Map: https://www.barbermotorsports…
Phone: (205) 699-7275
Event Type: car, show/, festival
Organized By: Andy Sullivan
Latest Activity: May 17, 2017

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Come on out to the Annual Barber Historics Festival. This event will feature museum quality race cars from the 20s all the way up to the mid-80s competing on the track.  Off the track we will have a large parts and memorabilia swap meet, one of a kind sports cars, exhibits, and family activities.  As an addition to this event we are having a Kansas City Barbeque Society Sanctioned competition, this will feature grilling demonstrations, product sampling, and live judging. While all of this is going on Porsche will be providing “Hot Laps” where you will be able take a ride on our Proving Grounds. 

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