Community Fair Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show
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The Lexington Community Fair Car Show is back! Put it on the calendar because you don't want to miss it! Registration opens at 9am $20 to register your ride. We have added a builders class! This class is exclusively for vehicle builders to enter. 50/50 Raffle and Awards at 4:00. Can't wait to see you there this year!
Top 3 in 20 unique categories
Best of Show - Bike/Trike - Car - Truck - Engine - Interior - Paint - Theme
Judges Choice - Most Likely to Get Pulled Over
Community Fair Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show
Phone : 660-232-1594 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : tourism@visitlexingtonmo.com
Web: www.visitlexingtonmo.com/events
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