At the free event, car models from all over the world from different decades were there.
At the free event, car models from all over the world from different decades were there. solar fan solar fan
At the free event, car models from all over the world from different decades were there.
Car lovers from all over visited The Nash's NASCAR cars and coffee showcase in Winston-Salem. At the free event, car models from all over the world from different decades were there.
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Fans of all ages also enjoyed Winston-Salem State University's dance team, a live DJ, food and vendors.
Scott Wessle, a car enthusiast, and his son came from Charlotte to enjoy car sightseeing and showcase their own vintage car.
"The car community as a whole is a wonderful community," Wessle said. "My son has taken to it, and it's a passion of his, and the car guys are just wonderful people."
For Wessle, a love of cars is generational in his family.
"I've got stories from my dad and sitting around with him helping him bando the car and change spark plugs," Wessle said. "So that goes way back to my childhood, in seeing my first Volkswagen bug and seeing my first Ferrari."
So many fans are in Winston-Salem for the Clash race weekend, The Nash is already selling out of tickets for Sunday evening's Clash watch party.
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