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Please join us for the biggest, the oldest, the best antique and classic bicycle show in the country!
MICHIGAN’S ANN ARBOR/SALINE CLASSIC BICYCLE SHOW AND SWAP MEET
April 27, 2008 will be the 28th Anniversary of the Biggest, Oldest, and the Best Antique and Classic Bicycle Show in the Nation.
This annual one day event held at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan, will host over 250 dealers from across the continent. At last year’s show more than 7,000 Classic, Vintage and Collectible bicycles were on site representing nearly every major bicycle maker in the last century.
The $3 admission (kids under 12 free) to the Show provides the public with a variety of opportunities to participate in the bicycle collecting hobby like no where else in the nation.
First and foremost are the Show bikes. Typically, 50 to 75 bicycles are entered into ten categories and the public votes for its favorites. Awards are presented to the first place winners in such categories as Best Unrestored, Best Lady’s, Best Motorized Bike, Best Special Custom, Best Early Classic, and the Best Bike of each decade 1930 through 1970.
Next is the “Classic Bike of the Year Award”. This is a judged event, which focuses on some of the finest, rarest and most sought after bicycles in the bicycle collecting hobby. All of these bicycles are from private collections and are seldom seen outside of museums or auctions. The winner will be crowned “Classic Bike of the Year 2008”.
The special “Lowrider’s Show” is a real treat for kids. Al Petri & Sons’ Bicycle Shop of Lincoln Park, Mich. organizes this event for some 20 customized bicycles. The Lowrider Show features the magnificent custom work of some of the most talented young artists in Southeastern Michigan. Each has been transformed from a mere two-wheeled bicycle into the latest Hi-tech, custom painted, chrome plated, and upholstered object of grandeur one could imagine. Cell phones, stereos, tape players are but a few of the conveniences that have been incorporated into their designs.
This year will also be our fourth year that Frank Mathison will be hosting the: “ THE OLD SCHOOL MINI BIKE SHOW AND SWAP MEET” This show will feature vintage gas powered Classic minibikes and Scooters in their own building. Talk about a blast from the past!
Right about 11:30am, the Show features a poor man’s auction. Anyone who thinks they may have a valuable or collectible bike can put it on the block for only $10 and let the crowd decide it’s value. If no one exceeds the owner’s asking price the bike goes back to the owner and they’ll get $5 back. The result is an appraisal from the crowd for only $5.
Besides all the buying and selling of bicycles there is the giving away of door prizes. The $3 cost to get into the Show includes a free door prize ticket. Prizes will be given away each ½ hour. This year 4 new collector bikes (not yet determined) will be given away to some lucky winners. You need to be present to win and you can only get a chance by coming to the show.
This is a great event for the entire family. The bicycle displays will surely bring back many interesting memories to all the grown-ups whether it’s their first bike, their paper route bike, or even the bike that you got for Christmas. It may even provide an opportunity to fulfill a dream and finally get the bike you always wanted.
Once one learns how to ride a bike, one never forgets that first feeling of freedom and excitement. Here’s a great chance to see what this great hobby is all about, take some pictures of the bike you had as a kid and share a great family day together having a unique experience that only happens once a year. This event is mostly indoors, so rain or shine the show is on.
Thanks, Paul and Anne Kleppert
[email protected]
248-642-6639
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• In 2007, 100 bikes were entered in the regular bike show, competing for ten class awards. See your favorites, plus many more.
• Over 250 vendors, in seven buildings, and outdoors.
• Poor Man's auction on-site ($10 PER BIKE, $5 BACK IF IT DOESN'T SELL).
• Vendor spaces ALWAYS available, $40/$35 indoors/$30 outdoors
• Over 7,000 Bikes, Whizzers, and Minibikes on Display and Over 250 Vendors in 2006.
• Cash Award for Bike of the Year!
• Show bikes include everything from 1800's high wheelers to Classic Balloon tire bicycles to 1960s-70s bmx bikes and vintage racers.
• Pre-registration required for vendors.
• $3.00 Admission.
• Door prizes and free parking.
• New minibike exhibit.
• Vendor Set-up 7 am - 8 am.
• Gates open at 8 am to the public.
• Show until 3:00 pm.
• Classic Bicycle Auction at 11:30 am.
• For more information call Paul & Anne Kleppert (6 pm - 10 pm est) (248)642-6639
• Click here to see a map to the event. Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds -- 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
• Click here for a flyer to Memory Lane's Swap meet in Grand Rapids, Ohio.
Show Information
Please join us for the biggest, the oldest, the best antique and classic bicycle show in the country!
MICHIGAN’S ANN ARBOR/SALINE CLASSIC BICYCLE SHOW AND SWAP MEET
April 27, 2008 will be the 28th Anniversary of the Biggest, Oldest, and the Best Antique and Classic Bicycle Show in the Nation.
This annual one day event held at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan, will host over 250 dealers from across the continent. At last year’s show more than 7,000 Classic, Vintage and Collectible bicycles were on site representing nearly every major bicycle maker in the last century.
The $3 admission (kids under 12 free) to the Show provides the public with a variety of opportunities to participate in the bicycle collecting hobby like no where else in the nation.
First and foremost are the Show bikes. Typically, 50 to 75 bicycles are entered into ten categories and the public votes for its favorites. Awards are presented to the first place winners in such categories as Best Unrestored, Best Lady’s, Best Motorized Bike, Best Special Custom, Best Early Classic, and the Best Bike of each decade 1930 through 1970.
Next is the “Classic Bike of the Year Award”. This is a judged event, which focuses on some of the finest, rarest and most sought after bicycles in the bicycle collecting hobby. All of these bicycles are from private collections and are seldom seen outside of museums or auctions. The winner will be crowned “Classic Bike of the Year 2008”.
The special “Lowrider’s Show” is a real treat for kids. Al Petri & Sons’ Bicycle Shop of Lincoln Park, Mich. organizes this event for some 20 customized bicycles. The Lowrider Show features the magnificent custom work of some of the most talented young artists in Southeastern Michigan. Each has been transformed from a mere two-wheeled bicycle into the latest Hi-tech, custom painted, chrome plated, and upholstered object of grandeur one could imagine. Cell phones, stereos, tape players are but a few of the conveniences that have been incorporated into their designs.
This year will also be our fourth year that Frank Mathison will be hosting the: “ THE OLD SCHOOL MINI BIKE SHOW AND SWAP MEET” This show will feature vintage gas powered Classic minibikes and Scooters in their own building. Talk about a blast from the past!
Right about 11:30am, the Show features a poor man’s auction. Anyone who thinks they may have a valuable or collectible bike can put it on the block for only $10 and let the crowd decide it’s value. If no one exceeds the owner’s asking price the bike goes back to the owner and they’ll get $5 back. The result is an appraisal from the crowd for only $5.
Besides all the buying and selling of bicycles there is the giving away of door prizes. The $3 cost to get into the Show includes a free door prize ticket. Prizes will be given away each ½ hour. This year 4 new collector bikes (not yet determined) will be given away to some lucky winners. You need to be present to win and you can only get a chance by coming to the show.
This is a great event for the entire family. The bicycle displays will surely bring back many interesting memories to all the grown-ups whether it’s their first bike, their paper route bike, or even the bike that you got for Christmas. It may even provide an opportunity to fulfill a dream and finally get the bike you always wanted.
Once one learns how to ride a bike, one never forgets that first feeling of freedom and excitement. Here’s a great chance to see what this great hobby is all about, take some pictures of the bike you had as a kid and share a great family day together having a unique experience that only happens once a year. This event is mostly indoors, so rain or shine the show is on.
Thanks, Paul and Anne Kleppert
[email protected]
248-642-6639
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• In 2007, 100 bikes were entered in the regular bike show, competing for ten class awards. See your favorites, plus many more.
• Over 250 vendors, in seven buildings, and outdoors.
• Poor Man's auction on-site ($10 PER BIKE, $5 BACK IF IT DOESN'T SELL).
• Vendor spaces ALWAYS available, $40/$35 indoors/$30 outdoors
• Over 7,000 Bikes, Whizzers, and Minibikes on Display and Over 250 Vendors in 2006.
• Cash Award for Bike of the Year!
• Show bikes include everything from 1800's high wheelers to Classic Balloon tire bicycles to 1960s-70s bmx bikes and vintage racers.
• Pre-registration required for vendors.
• $3.00 Admission.
• Door prizes and free parking.
• New minibike exhibit.
• Vendor Set-up 7 am - 8 am.
• Gates open at 8 am to the public.
• Show until 3:00 pm.
• Classic Bicycle Auction at 11:30 am.
• For more information call Paul & Anne Kleppert (6 pm - 10 pm est) (248)642-6639
• Click here to see a map to the event. Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds -- 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
• Click here for a flyer to Memory Lane's Swap meet in Grand Rapids, Ohio.