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Sunday, 1 June 2014

Vintage Ferrari Cars

Vintage Ferrari Cars

Oakbrook Center determination horde the 46th Yearly Fathers Day Classic Automobile Show from 11 am. to 6 p.m. June 15. Other than 75,000 visitors are expected for this one-day-only event where other than 100 antique, classic, vintage and specialty automobiles determination be on present throughout the centers newly designed spaces. Admission is free.

Presented by the Better Illinois Region of the Classic Automobile Club of America in partnership with Oakbrook Center, the Fathers Day Classic Automobile Show is one of the largest open-air shows of its compassionate in the Midwest. The show skin texture rare and one-of-a-kind vehicles dating back to the early 1900s and draws visitors from each and every one over the world.

The Fathers Day Classic Automobile Show is a family-friendly tradition for Chicago area residents and tourists alike, held Suzanne Cook-Beres, senior marketing manager for Oakbrook Center. For other than four decades, automobile lovers and families have flocked to Oakbrook Center to celebrate the innovation and history behind these iconic automobiles.

Highlights include: 1930 Packard 740 Custom 1932 Buick 96 C 1947 Cadillac 6267 1955 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Post 150 1965 Shelby GT 350 1966 Ford Mustang and 1995 Ferrari F512M.

Visitors determination have the prospect to secret ballot for their favorite vehicles in the Wheels of Choice contest and be entered to triumph a Fathers Day prize put together valued at other than $1,000 from retailers at Oakbrook Center. Voting ballots, available at two in rank booths located border on Crate & Barrel and BOSS Hugo Boss, determination be serene at the finish off of the show and tabulated to find out the peoples Wheels of Choice winner. The vehicle that receives the a large amount votes determination be presented with a special remembrance plate.

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