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Mountain Bridge Annual Classic Car Show

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Event# 480-284-4510

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Mountain Bridge Annual Classic Car Show

There are 100 places to park your classic car at the Mountain Bridge Car Show. Trophies are awarded for Best of Show, 1st Place, 2nd Place, 3rd Place, Best Mountain Bridge Car. Prizes for best of Modern, Sports, Muscle, Hot Rod, Import, Sports, Truck, Unique, and Voter's Choice. Voting by students from Skyline High Schools Automotive Program. There is also an online viewers choice award given by everyone in attendance.

Don't bother to pack a lunch, there will be delicious brisket, pulled pork, and the best-ever BBQ nachos, served by Different Smokes BBQ. Bring the whole family! The event is FREE. There is a bounce house for the kids and live entertainment.

Car check-in begins at 9 a.m. and the show starts at 10 a.m.

Mountain Bridge Annual Classic Car Show

Address : 8730 E Mountain Bridge Drive Apache Junction AZ
Phone : 480-284-4510    (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : lbrennan@ccmcnet.com

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Admission Fee : Free for spectators; $20 admission per car

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