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Time: March 13, 2011 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Stuart's Witham Field (off of Monterey Road)
Street: Monterey Road and Flying Fortress Lane
City/Town: Stuart, FL
Website or Map: http://www.elliottmuseumfl.org
Phone: 772-225-1961
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Elliott Museum
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2011
When it came time to plan the 15th Annual Elliott Museum Car Show, they knew they needed more space. So, in order to accommodate all of the cars (and all of the car enthusiasts), this wildly popular community event will be held at Stuart’s Witham Field.
Early indications are that this year’s Elliott Museum Car Show will be the biggest and best one yet! More than 200 vintage, classic and collectible cars are expected, including the museum’s own 1926 Bugatti and a rare Tojeiro Jaguar recently featured in Vintage Motorsports Magazine. Expect to see everything from turn of the century cars to customized luxury vehicles to cars steeped in racing history.
Plan to bring the whole family and make a day of it! Beyond the wide assortment of cars there will be food, music, vendors, prizes and fun….and take a chance to win a deluxe cruise for two on Royal Caribbean! Children ages 12 and under will be admitted free of charge and $10 for adults. A complimentary pass to the Elliott Museum is included with each paid admission.
If you have a car you would like to exhibit, you can obtain a registration form on our website at www.elliottmuseumfl.org It’s also possible to register your car the day of the Car Show. Just come by Witham Field on March 13th any time after 8:00 am to register and we’ll take good care of you and your car!
We’ll see you at Witham Field on Sunday, March 13th between 10 am and 3 pm for the 15th Annual Elliott Museum Car Show!
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