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Considering the economic crisis brewing on Wall Street and from coast to coast, the Wisconsin Fall Jefferson Car Show and Swap Meet on Sept. 26-28 was a surprising people-packed event that filled the Jefferson County Fairgrounds with vendors and vintage vehicles for sale.
The Hershey Hotel will have a new location when it hosts the fifth annual Auto Art and Automobilia Show
and Sale during the AACA Eastern Fall Meet Oct. 8-11.
The Carlisle car show will swallow up the uninitiated. But if you want to enjoy yourself and see everything you want, all it takes is preparation and planning. We've got the tips to help you out. 
The second annual Barrington Concours d’Elegance, Legends & Legacies, is Chicago’s premier event for classic car lovers and aficionados. This world-class event, which will include 100 of the world’s most rare and historic automobiles, is gearing up.
The Forge Invitational Musclecar Show to feature a rainbow of Boss Mustangs.
The Hornets Nest Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America is gearing up for the South’s largest car show and swap meet, the Fall Charlotte AutoFair Sept. 4-7. Held at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway, this bi-annual event will feature more than 6,000 vendors, 1,500 car corral spaces and is expected to draw nearly 100,000 collectors from across the nation.
The 2008 Corvettes at Carlisle will celebrate 55 years of America’s favorite sports car on Aug. 22-24 at the Carlisle Fairgrounds.
Corvette Expo is more than Corvettes. To prove that point, Chevy IIs and Novas will co-star at the 2008 event.
This event is open to all Oakland and Pontiac production years 1908-1932.
One of the first three cars ever used in U.S. combat operations will visit Ben Wheeler for a festive afternoon on Saturday, Sept. 27. Gen. John J. "Blackjack" Pershing rode in the 1915 Dodge Brothers touring car as he led 12,000 U.S. troops into Mexico in 1916 in search of the revolutionary Pancho Villa; his drivers were Lt. Eddie Rickenbacker who later made a name for himself as a World War I flying ace and Lt. George Patton who went on to World War II fame.
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