Crestview, Fla. — The 24th Annual Average Joe Car Show will be this Saturday, April 20th, 2024, on N. Main Street in Historic Downtown Crestview from 8am until 3pm.
Registration is from 8 to 11 then the judging starts. There will be 18 classes where you can place 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
6 Productions classes ranging from 1900 to 1994.
3 different classes for GM vehicles between 1911 to 1994.
Trucks, Street Rods, Imports, Modified, Air Cooled, and Rat Rods all 1994 models and older.
Special Interest, Newer Cars from 1995 to current, and a youth class for ages 16 to 18.
There will even be a spot for display only and for sale vehicles.
The Spanish Trail Cruisers was founded in 2000, by a group of 40 automobile enthusiasts from Crestview and the surrounding areas and got their name from what is now called U. S. Highway 90, which is also known as the Old Spanish Trail.
The Old Spanish Trail was an auto trail that once spanned the United States with almost 2,750 miles of roadway from ocean to ocean, crossing eight states and 67 counties along the southern border of the United States. Work on the auto highway began in 1915 at a meeting held at the Battle House Hotel in Mobile, Alabama; and, by the 1920s, the trail linked St. Augustine, Florida, to San Diego, California.
The “Average Joe Car Show” is held every third Saturday in April on Main Street in downtown Crestview with this year’s car show being this Saturday.
For more information on the Average Joe Car Show and the Spanish Trail Cruisers visit their website https://spanishtrailcruisers.org/ or email info@spanishtrailcruisers.org.