Smoky Valley Classic Car Show
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Event Details
This show's popularity stems from the shade-filled location and small town hospitality. Growing larger each year, the car show gives out 100 awards to participants. Registration begins at 8:00 am at Swensson Park. Judging is from 10:00 am - 2:30pm. Awards begin at 3pm. Food Vendors. First Saturday in August.
Awards:
*Best Chevy**
*Best Other GM Product
*Best Ford**
*Best Other Ford Product
*Best Mopar**
*Best Other-American**
*Best Import**
*Best Other
*Best Pickup**
*Best Street Rod**
*Best Custom
*Best Paint (other than original paint job)
*Best Engine Compartment
*Best Engine
*Best Interior-Original**
*Best Interior-Custom
*Best Club Participation - Largest paid registration from a single club
*Long Haul Award - Furthest distance traveled (one way) by entry car, either driven or trailered.
*Best Display - Historically accurate memorabilia, attire, theme, trunk/engine/interior display
*Police Chief's Choice
*Sheriff's Choice
**Not available to production vehicles built in 1995 or later
Smoky Valley Classic Car Show
Phone : 888-227-2227 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : cvbdirlindsborg@gmail.com
Web: www.visitlindsborg.com
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