
The Valley Classic Open Auto & Truck Show will be held August 28 & 29, 2010 at the Festival Grounds in Maggie Valley, NC. There will be 15 classes of vehicles with a 1st, 2nd & 3rd in each class with trophies and awards. The classes will be professionally judged and there will be a People’s Choice trophy and several specialty trophies, including the Oldest Participant, Oldest Vehicle, Best Paint, Best Presentation, the Vehicle Coming the Farthest Distance, the Sponsors Choice, the Mayor’s Choice, of course, Best In Show, as well as several others. The show will have Vendors, Entertainment, Door Prizes, 50/50, to benefit the Wounded Warriors Program, Silent Auction and a Loud Exhaust Contest and some restoration presentations.
Last year the vehicles ran the range from Stan Josey’s 1922 Velie to Rodney & Judy Cox’s 2004 Mustang. The People’s Choice Best in Show went to Ray Amick of Prosperity , South Carolina, for his 1957 Ford Skyliner. Maggie Valley’s Mayor chose Tony & Emily Phillips’ 1933 Buick Victoria from Greenwood, South Carolina. Eighty two year old Frank Costa, of Lake Junaluska, NC, took home an award for being the oldest participant. Gene Powers brought his 1937 Chevy sedan from Hudson, Florida, and earned a trophy for Vehicle Traveling the Farthest Distance.
Location, Location, Location are the three most important things in Real Estate and Car Shows. Maggie Valley is nestled in the North Carolina Smoky Mountains at 3,020 feet above sea level. For tourists wanting the Smokies experience without the traffic of crowded Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, Maggie Valley is a terrific vacation spot and a great place to visit a wonderful car show. Hope to see you in Maggie!!
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