Wings & Whitewalls -Marietta, GA

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Wings & Whitewalls -Marietta, GA

Time: October 5, 2024 from 11am to 3pm
Location: AVIATION WING of MARIETTA
Street: 555 Perrin Rd SE,
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Phone: 770-910-5700
Event Type: car, show, plane
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2024

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Event Description

Atlanta’s most unique setting to show off your ride!

Aerodynamics and thrust from vintage aircraft meet the classic styling and horsepower of the area’s best-looking rides.

With live music, vendors, food, and plenty of your friends, the 5th annual Wings & Whitewalls
car show is sure to be better than ever. Not only will you have a great time, but your admission
fees will be supporting the mission of the Aviation History & Technology Center as it honors the
legacy of aviation and the military in our community.

Features

  • Live Music (TBD)
  • Vintage Pin-up Contest
  • Food and Snack Vendors (TBD)
  • Clothing and Other Vendors

Classes

Eligible for the special Wings & Whitewalls trophies

  • Classic 1946-1964
  • Muscle 1965-1974
  • Antique 1900-1945
  • Hot Rod 1920-1939
  • Car club
  • Low Rider

Admission

  • $15-Early Car Registration (includes driver)** Ends OCTOBER 5 at 5:00 PM**
  • $20 - Day of Event Car Registration (includes driver)
  • $5 - General Admission for Additional Passengers / Spectators

 

  • Only registered show cars will be allowed inside the fenced area on the day of the event.
    Enter via the Perrin Road main entrance for placement in the show area.
  • Parking will be on a first come basis with the earliest cars being placed closest to the
    stage and pedestrian area.
  • Upon arrival, show cars are to follow the guidance of designated show parking staff.
  • Free spectator parking will be provided in the grass field adjacent to the museum. If you
    are not entering your car in the show, please follow parking staff guidance and proceed
    north along Atlantic Avenue to the field entrance.
  • No reserving of spaces will be allowed for show cars. If you want to park with other
    show cars, please plan for your entire group to arrive together and let the parking staff
    know you want to be placed together.
  • For the protection of people, cars, and aircraft, pop-up shade tents/ shelters are only
    allowed in the designated areas and must have sandbags/ weights to prevent fly-aways
    that could damage vehicles or aircraft.
  • AHTC and MMH, Inc. are not responsible for damage caused by others.
  • For further questions about the show, please email info@ahtc360.org.

Additional donations are sincerely appreciated to support the Aviation History & Technology
Center, a 501(c )(3) nonprofit organization. If you would like to donate, please visit
www.ahtc360.org/get-involved

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