2014 AACA Hershey Car Show
HERSHEY, PA — All roads lead to the 2014 AACA Hershey Car Show this weekend as the world’s largest vintage car show is getting under way, October 8-11, 2014. Home to the Hershey Candy Company family and the AACA Museum, Hershey, Pennsylvania has for 58 years been the site of the world’s biggest collector car swap meet. Hershey week brings together collectors and hobbyists from all over the country. The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) holds its Eastern Regional Meet here and is the instigator of this giant collector car event.
This weekend enjoy Cars On Line’s coverage of the 2014 AACA Hershey Car Show as our photo-journalist Bob Boberg walks the fields of Hersheypark discovering rare antique and classic vehicles and parts. If you can’t find it here, it doesn’t exist. We’ll be bringing you photos of some of the rarest antique cars in captivity.

The historic Hershey Lodge is the setting for the annual RM Auctions sale, October 9-10, 2014, during the2014 AACA Hershey Car Show. We’ll watch as RM Auctions sells rare collector cars. Held in conjunction with the AACA Eastern Fall Meet, RM Auctions brings traditional antique and classic cars to the event which has a long tradition of representing some of the oldest cars in the hobby. If you are into rare vintage motorcars this is the auction you want to attend. Some of the finest brass era and full vintage motorcars will be seen here this weekend. They are perennial favorites here at Hershey. RM Auctions claims to have a 90 percent sell-through rate consistently at this sale. Click here to review some of the sales at the RM Auction at Hershey.
RM Auctions was proud to sponsor the Night at the Museum, a charity fundraiser for the AACA that features a silent auction, great food, and live entertainment. Night at the Museum was held on Wednesday evening, October 8. They celebrated the Grand Opening of the Cammack Tucker Gallery. The Cammack Tucker exhibit is the largest display of Tucker automobiles, engines and other memorabilia.
It is estimated that a quarter of a million people will come to Hershey this weekend to attend the show. They say there will be over 1,500 collector cars to see here with over 1,000 of them for sale. They expect 9,000 vendors to display their collector car parts and auto related merchandise. You won’t find a swap meet this size anywhere else on the east coast. So collectors who need those hard-to-find parts will be tredging the fields of the Hersheypark this weekend hoping to find some rare treasure.

Click here to see what’s happening in the Hershey Swap Meet.
