Fords Took Over Annual MAAC Summer Show In The Carolinas

With a 50-plus year history, the annual Fourth of July weekend car show presented by the Mountaineer Antique Auto Club has become a Western North Carolina tradition. Originally hosted on a huge farm in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, the show made the move about 10 years ago to the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher, North Carolina, which also plays host to the annual North Carolina Mountain State Fair.

The huge swap meet is definitely one of the highlights and biggest draws for this show. From Fox Mustang parts to old Ford truck parts, we saw something that would help out in almost any build or restoration project.

The show draws out a large variety of automotive related goodies for participants and spectators to look at from a large swap meet, to show cars, to a large car corral inside the air-conditioned Expo building. The variety brings out everything from early antique Fords, such as the classic Model As to modern Mustangs and everything in between.

Our personal favorite from the show had to be this early ’30s Ford Roadster. It was Ford-powered (which is key), and we love the original look. Nothing flashy here, just a semi-flat red paint; simple, poverty-style hub caps; and, oh did we mention, it is Ford-powered!

If you are in the area next Fourth of July weekend, be sure and look this show up as it rolls into it 52nd year. In the meantime, be sure and check out our galley below for all the cool Fords that we found in attendance at this year’s show…

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Jeff Southard

Growing up with a dad who loved Corvettes, I was destined to be a gearhead from day one. Beyond that, my dad owned an auto parts business for over 25 years. There, I learned the automotive basics as a child, then began my professional career working there after high school. From Corvettes and Superbirds to Hemis and Cobra Jets, my dad has owned a little of everything over the years, so I've had my chance to get some quality seat time behind the wheel of some rare, unique, and sometimes, just odd automobiles. I have owned my share of toys, including over 20 Mustangs. I guess to make a long story short, if you look up "car crazy" you will probably find my photo listed pretty close to it!
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