Vintage Tin Car Show -Lake Lure, NC

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Vintage Tin Car Show -Lake Lure, NC

Time: October 7, 2017 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Rumbling Bald Resort on Lake Lure
Street: 112 Mountains Blvd
City/Town: Lake Lure, NC 28746
Website or Map: http://www.rumblingbald.com
Phone: Michael 828-245-3383
Event Type: car, show-shriners, fundraiser
Organized By: Vintage Tin Car Show
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2017

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This annual car enthusiast event is held the first weekend in October every year. The Vintage Tin Car Show is truly the one show you do not want to miss, and it's 16th year will be no exception. The show features exceptional quality entrants from all over the southeast. For 2012 over 250 top quality vintage autos and trucks (1982 & older) will be competing for top prizes in over 35 categories. Come for the day or stay for the weekend, you will certainly enjoy the show and all the scheduled activities along with the beautiful autumn in Lake Lure and the Blue Ridge Mountains and the wonderful amenities of Rumbling Bald Resort..


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Comment by Jack Thomas on October 1, 2013 at 6:06am

Hello Celeste,

I hope this finds you well. We are getting calls asking if this event is on again for this year. If so, please update your free posting so members and viewers have you as a choice for coming weekends! :-)

Thank you, Jack & Linda

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