The Historic Village at Allaire will present its 19th annual Antique Rolling Iron Auto Show on Aug. 17. The rain date is Aug. 24.
Antique vehicles from several states are expected to take part in the event. The show is open to all vehicles manufactured in 1989 and earlier, according to a press release.
Trophies will be awarded to vehicles in many classes, including foreign cars, American cars, custom cars, modified cars, street rods, trucks, modified trucks and antique motorcycles.
The first 250 vehicles to arrive will receive a dash plaque. More than 40 trophies, including the People’s Choice, the Historic Village at Allaire Guilds and the Director’s Choice, will be awarded to the winners in each class.
The show will take place in the parking lot of Allaire State Park, Route 524, Wall Township, next to the Pine Creek Railroad. Food vendors will be on hand.
This event is not just a car show. It is a day of family fun for the history buff, the car enthusiast, the train fan and the nature lover, according to the press release.
Admission to the state park is $5 for spectator cars. Show vehicles are $18 on the day of the show. Registration is at 8 a.m., and trophies will be awarded at 3 p.m.
For more information, call 732-919- 3500.