Annual Bennington Car Show Sept. 14-16
Posted: 08/29/2012 02:00:00 AM EDT
Wednesday August 29, 2012

BENNINGTON -- The Bennington Car Show’s second year back at Willow Park promises another weekend packed full of classic and antique automobiles.

The three-day event, Sept. 14, 15, and 16, reflects many of last year’s featured offerings, including Friday’s early bird swap meet and fields of shined cars through the rest of the weekend. Tractor pulls on Saturday and Sunday routinely draw large crowds.

The car show provides a full slate of activities designed for adults and kids of all ages. Enjoy the vehicles, browse the flea market, shop for auto parts, crafts, jewelry, collectibles and more. Show off your vehicle at Willow Park in scenic Bennington. Attendees are invited to spend a few days and experience the best of Vermont.

Visit the car show website at www.benningtoncarshow.com for more information.

Proudly hosted by the Bennington Area Chamber of Commerce, Bennington Rotary Club, Green Mountain Antique Car Club, Catamount Rotary Club, Norshaft Lions Club, Vietnam Veterans Chapter 601, and Bennington Lions Club.

For assistance and any questions about the event, call the chamber at 800-229-0252.

What you need to know:

Admission

Friday $5 Vendor Day (no cars)

Saturday $8 includes full show

Sunday $8 includes full show

(Weekend passes also available)

Judging

Judging begins at 10 a.m. Sunday






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