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Holm Automotive Center FREE Car & Truck Show

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Event# 785-263-4000

Event Details

Come enjoy the day with us at the FREE Annual Holm Automotive Classic Car & Truck Show. Vehicle registration begins at 8:00 am. There are Dash Plaques for first 100 vehicle entries plus all entrants receive complimentary T-Shirt and Goodie Bag. This is a free event with no registration or admission fees. We will have live music from Topeka's EZ Pieces, a bounce house for the little ones, an awards presentation and finish with a vehicle cruise of Abilene!
* 12 Award Categories - No Entry Fee
* Vehicle Registration from 8:00 am to 10 am
* First 50 Entries receive an event T-Shirt & Gift Bag
* First 100 Vehicles Entries receive event Dash Plaques
* Awards at 1:30 pm - Vehicle Parade at 2:00 pm
* Live Music from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
* Bounce House - Food Vendors
Breakfast concessions provided by Abilene Boy Scout Troop 40. Lunch concessions provided by Dry Creek Buffalo Ranch, Saddle Jack's BBQ, & returning king of confections Midwest Snow Cones & Creamery!
There is no admission fee, this is a free event. This event is In conjunction with Abilene Antique Fest occurring city wide the same day.

Just off I70 Exit 275 at the Holm Automotive Center Dealership

Holm Automotive Center FREE Car & Truck Show

Address : 2005 N Buckeye Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-263-4000   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : dfoltz@holmauto.com

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Admission Fee : Free

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