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Dale Jr.'s '67 Camaro at Food Lion AutoFair


 

 

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Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s prized 1967 Camaro and a real-life version of "Doc Hudson," the 1951 Hudson Hornet voiced by Paul Newman in the hit movie "CARS," will be among the radical rides at Lowe's Motor Speedway April 12-15 for the Food Lion AutoFair.

Attracting over 160,000 visitors, Food Lion AutoFair is the nation's largest automotive extravaganza. It includes a car show featuring various makes and models from some 50 clubs; more than 10,000 vendor spaces that offer a plethora of automotive parts and memorabilia; and a collector car auction conducted by Tom Mack. A car corral, which completely circles the 1.5-mile superspeedway, features nearly 1,500 vehicles of all makes and models that are available for sale or trade.

Other radical rides to be shown in the featured Food Lion Pavilion include the Cadillac hearse and Lamborghini Murciélago that Will Castro's Unique Autosports customized for two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart; a pair of futuristic bubbletop show cars from the early 1960s; and a collection of 1932 Ford coupes that celebrate the 75th birthday of America's favorite hot rod.

Food Lion AutoFair hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Sunday. Tickets are $10 for adults.

Children under 12 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Parking for the event is $5.

Car corral or vendor spaces can be reserved by contacting the Hornet's Nest Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America at (704) 841-1990. For general event information, visit here or contact the speedway events department at (704) 455-3205.



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