World of Wheels - Birmingham, AL

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World of Wheels - Birmingham, AL

Time: February 3, 2023 to February 5, 2023
Location: Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex
Street: 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North
City/Town: Birmingham, AL 35203
Website or Map: http://worldofwheels.net
Phone: 205-655-4950
Event Type: indoor, car, show, world, wheels
Organized By: McLean Motorsports Productions
Latest Activity: Jan 29, 2023

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Fun for the whole family event! Custom cars, trucks & bikes, Hot Rods & more. Vendors, Kids World, celebrity guests, feature cars & attractions!
Get discounted tickets at any local O'Reilly Auto Parts store!

Due to time constraints and large crowds, paid admission to the show does NOT guarantee you an autograph from a celebrity. Please allow yourself as much time as possible by arriving before the celebrity goes on stage.

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