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Coldspring Chamber to host annual car show

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COLDSPRING — The 36th annual Wolf Creek Car, Truck and Bike Show opens Oct. 16-17.

Sponsored by Coldspring Chamber of Commerce and the Trinity River Authority, it is one of the largest events in the county. It is held at TRA Wolf Creek Park, FM 244 at Park Road 60, in Coldspring.

It features old classics and new machines; vendors will be present; and there will be activities for children. Of course, awards will be given out for the different categories.

Those categories include:

  • Cars and Trucks (34 categories)

Pre-war cars and truck 1939 & Older; Street Rods; Cars 1940-1954; Cars 1955, 1956, and 1957; Cars 1958-1965; Cars 1966-1979; Cars 1980-1999; Cars 2000-present; Trucks 1940-1969; Custom Cars 1970-1999; Custom Cars 2000-present; Trucks 1940-1959; Trucks 1960-1969; Trucks 1970-1979; Trucks 1980-1989; Trucks 1990-present; Custom Trucks (all years); SUV 1960-2000 (Blazer, Bronco, Jimmy, Tahoe, Suburban); 4x4; Muscle Cars 1960-1972; Imports; Imports Muscle Tuner/Sports Car; Rat Rods; Convertibles; Under Construction; Survivor; Corvette 1953-1999; Corvette 2000-present; Mopar Classic 1928-1999; Mopar 2000-present; Camaro 1967- 1979; Camaro 1980-present; Ford Mustang 1964-1979; Ford Mustang 1980-present

  • Motorcycles (six categories)

Street Machine; Trike; Early Iron Pre-1970; Import Custom; Import Street; Trike

  • Special

Best of Show Car, Best of Show Truck, Best of Show Modern, Best of Show Bike, Ladies’ Choice, Passing the Torch and Kids Choice

Entry fees for vehicles is $25 prior to Oct. 12, and $35 thereafter.

For information, contact the Coldspring Chamber of Commerce at (936) 653-2184 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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