Car Show to be Held Sunday at Clearfield Fairgrounds

CLEARFIELD – The 39th annual Central Mountains Region Antique and Custom Auto Show will be held this Sunday at the Clearfield Fairgrounds, rain or shine.

This year’s main show sponsor is FORD® and Dotts Motor Company, Clearfield. There will be a display of new vehicles for show attendees.

Car show participant registration is $5 and admission and parking is free to the public. This year tire gauges will be given to the first 150 people who register.

Car registration will be open from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Trophy presentations will begin at 3:30 p.m.

Entertainment will be provided by Tim Winters Enterprises. There will be food vendors and an indoor and outdoor flea market on the grounds. Starr Hill Winery will be on-hand with wine to sample and purchase.

Central Mountains Region AACA has its own wine that will feature a 1940 Plymouth owned by George and Linda Webster of Osceola Mills. It is the club’s Car of the Year.

Also on sale will be the Roger Dodger Delaware Wine. Starr Hill Winery gives a percentage of these wines to the club, which is a non-profit organization. These wines will be on sale after the show at all of the Starr Hill Winery locations.

This year the club will raffle off a 1966 Ford Mustang, a two-door hard top with 35,000 original miles, and there will be a 50/50, as well.

The vehicle will be raffled off at the end of the show. The winner doesn’t need to be present to win and is responsible for all license fees and taxes.

Vintage antique, classic and muscle cars as well as custom and modified cars, trucks, and motorcycles and other vehicles may compete for trophies in 19 classes.

There will be three trophies awarded in each class. As always, the car show will be a judged event.  All vehicles must have a working fire extinguisher to be judged.

There will also be a space for vehicles that do not make the classes for “display only.”

Show vehicle classes are: Class A, Antique Class – to 1932; Class B, Antique Class – 1933-1948; Class C, Antique Class – 1949-1965; Class D, Antique Class – 1966-1973; Class E, Antique Class – 1974-1990; Class F, Classic Class – 1991-2000; Class G, Two-Seater Sport Cars to 1990; Class H, Two-Seater Sport Cars 1991-2000; Class I, Commercial to 2000; Class J, Most Original Unrestored 1900-1976; Class K, Street Rods through 1949; Class L, Street Rods 1950-1975; Class M, Modified Cars 1976-2000; Class N, Stock Trucks to 2000; Class O, All Modified Trucks/Vans to 2000; Class P, Motorcycle Class – American Brand – All years to Present; Class Q, Motorcycle Class – Foreign Brand – All years to Present;  Class R, Motorcycle Class – All Trikes Brand – All years to Present; Class S, Vintage Race Cars – 1920 to 1980.

In addition to class trophies, the following special trophies will be awarded: the President’s Trophy, the Longest Distance Award, the Mayor’s Trophy, the Charles J. Ross Memorial Award, the Dotts Motor Co. Best Ford of the Show Award, the Starr Hill Winery & Vineyard Award and the Best of Show Award.

Craft and flea market vendors will be on-hand (Outside: $15 and Inside: $15).

For more information, contact Penny White at gottaracedirt@yahoo.com or call 814-761-0326.

 

 

 

 

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