Re: IML: Food Lion Auto Fair at the Lowes Motor Speedway
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Re: IML: Food Lion Auto Fair at the Lowes Motor Speedway
- From: Joe Amos <Newportnavaho@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:52:48 -0500
ajl wrote:
I was doing a search on orphan car shows when I ran across this show
that is in April at Lowes Motor Speedway. We have been to the Good
Guys Nationals in September but it was not a show for Imperials,
mostly rods. This has peaked my interest and was wondering if anyone
has been to this show before? Lowes Motor Speedway is a very nice set
up similar in order and cleanliness of Carlisle.
Any thoughts
Anthony
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I have been to Auto Fair many times in the past decade. My Imperial was
even in the vendor field in 1995. It would be memorable because of the
lack of Imperials for sale in the coral or vendor field. Big GM and
Mustang event. Could be close to 3000 cars for sale, but few will be
Imperials in my experience. There were two years I remember none, I
would have been interested in. Huge event, minuscule Imperial content.
You even have to walk for hours to see any Chrysler parts. The show day
is usually Saturday and the Mopar club has a very nice turnout. This
part of the event is great.
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