THE WILDWOODS — Start your engines and cruise on down to the Wildwoods for one of the most exciting car enthusiast weekends at the Jersey Shore. It’s the 8th Annual Classic Car Auction and the 21st Annual Boardwalk Classic Car Show the weekend of Sept. 18 – 20, hosted by Wildwood Motor Events and sponsored by the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and Development Authority.
The 8th Annual Classic Car Auction kicks off the weekend Sept. 18 at the Wildwoods Convention Center, where an impressive and intriguing variety of luxury and exotic cars, muscle cars and classic cars still in existence today will be on display for previewing and auctioning.
The classic cars for the auction can be previewed inside the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Convention Center Sept. 18 from 3 – 10 p.m. and again Sept. 19 from noon – 5 p.m. Auctioning of these vehicles to the highest bidders will be held from 6 – 9 p.m. Sept. 19 and again Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. by the Nationally Renowned Adcock Family. Vendors offering memorabilia, car collectibles, parts and accessories will be on-hand during the preview and auction, and admission is free to spectators.
The 21st Annual Boardwalk Classic Car Show will be set in motion Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. daily. The weekend will take spectators back in time to experience the craftsmanship and beauty of hundreds of restored classic cars displayed on the world-famous Wildwoods Boardwalk. Prizes will be awarded to the Top 40 cars and one car will be selected as Best in Show. Admission is free to spectators.
These events bring thousands of visitors to the Wildwoods each year and are among the most anticipated events of the fall tourism season. For more information about the Classic Car Auction or the Boardwalk Classic Car Show, call 609-522-4546or visit www.WildwoodMotorEvents.com.
For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.
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