Rolling Antiquers Car Show Draws Thousands
Published: May 30th, 2022
By: Tyler Murphy

Rolling Antiquers car show draws thousands Larry and Janice Stewart, from Dryden, won the 2022 Muscle Car Closed 1968-1974 first place trophy at the Rolling Antiquers Old Car Club Auto Show. (Photo by Tyler Murphy)

NORWICH – Thousands of visitors came to the Chenango County Fairgrounds this Memorial Day weekend for the Rolling Antiquers Old Car Club annual Auto Show and Flea Market.

The show in Norwich is one of the largest locally and in the Northeast, drawing in hundreds of automobiles and more than thousands visitors from across the region and beyond.

The show featured a variety of old cars, trucks, military vehicles, muscle cars, motorcycles, tractors and old engines.

Saturday was for muscle cars and street rods, and Sunday was for antique and classic cars. The Rolling Antiquer’s Old Car Club adheres to the standards of the Antique Automobile Club of America, and requests that antique and classic cars be at least 25 years old.

Residents looking for more information, or to join the club, can visit the Rolling Antiquers website at www.RAOCC.org.




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