Carolina Collector Auto Fest

Carolina Collector Auto Fest Car Show and Swap Meet - Contact [email protected] for more info!

Phillip Walker, after 25 years of motorsports promotions, became the fourth promoter of the Carolina Collector Auto Fest in 2009 following in the footsteps of A. Earl Smith (who started CCAF in 1988) and later Staley Smith (his son) and Terry King who promoted the show from 2007-2009. Phillip along with Show Manager Randy Myers would like to thank all the vendors and patrons for thier loyalty and

dedication and look forward to working with them for years to come as we grow!

2012 Dates for the Carolina Collector Auto Fest at the State Fairgrounds:
March 9-11, 2012
November 9-11, 2012

01/13/2020

Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances we will not be doing a Spring show. We are working on a Fall date. Stay posted.

Strutmasters.com Top Fuel driver figured out why Bristol Dragway is considered one of the trickiest tracks on the NHRA c...
07/09/2019

Strutmasters.com Top Fuel driver figured out why Bristol Dragway is considered one of the trickiest tracks on the NHRA circuit.

This motorcycle air suspension system from Strutmasters.com is perfect for riders who are vertically-challenged or those...
07/05/2019

This motorcycle air suspension system from Strutmasters.com is perfect for riders who are vertically-challenged or those who invite along a passenger. Raise and lower the bike easily and give you and your passengers greater comfort on those long trips. We install them, too!

Second-generation racer Johnny Pluchino of Oakdale, NY continued his dominance of the Pro Outlaw 632 series in the PDRA ...
07/01/2019

Second-generation racer Johnny Pluchino of Oakdale, NY continued his dominance of the Pro Outlaw 632 series in the PDRA Summer Nationals June 30 in Valdosta, GA.

Pluchino hit a top speed of 164.27 miles an hour in 4.322 seconds on the South Georgia Motorsports Park one-eighths mile drag strip for his third PDRA victory of the season in the Strutmasters.com machine with a 632 cubic engine, normally-aspirated engine.

Runner-up Chris Holdorf was faster (4.306 seconds and 166.68 mph), but Pluchino gained a hole shot victory because of a superior reaction time at the starting line -- just 0.046 seconds.

“The PDRA people are tired of me dominating, so they added another 50 pounds of weight to our car with absolutely no warning,” said Pluchino, the 2018 series champion. “I won my semi-final round by just one-thousandth of a second and Holdorf was faster than me in the finals, but we still won anyway.”

Pluchino pulled double duty in the searing Georgia heat that topped out at 95 degrees with high humidity. He drove a second entry in the Extreme Pro Stock division. Pluchino got knocked out in the first round by the eventual Extreme winner Steven Boone of Weaverville, NC.

The Summer Nationals was delayed by rain and storms on Friday and Saturday, pushing the final rounds to their rain date of Sunday, June 30.

“The heat and humidity was just brutal,” said Pluchino. “But taking a trophy home always makes it worth it. I know we couldn’t do it without great sponsors like Strutmasters.com, that is for sure.”

Always great to have this automotive genius to visit Strutmasters.com.  Lou Santiago is the star of television's Car fix...
07/01/2019

Always great to have this automotive genius to visit Strutmasters.com. Lou Santiago is the star of television's Car fix program and has hosted several others on Discovery Channel, Spike TV and Velocity. Lou will working closely with Randy Pettitt and the Strutmasters team in the coming months on several special projects.

The Nitro Granny Janette Thornley broke through and delivered her first victory for sponsor Strutmasters.com this weeken...
07/01/2019

The Nitro Granny Janette Thornley broke through and delivered her first victory for sponsor Strutmasters.com this weekend in the American Motorcycle Racing Association event in Bowling Green, KY.

She defeated Dennis Waldron of Owings, MD with a quarter-mile pass of 7.521 seconds and top speed of 168.14 miles an hour in the Pro Fuel Motorcycle final round.

“It was definitely a huge relief to finally take home the trophy,” said Thornley, who rides for her family-owned Dream Chaser Racin out of Statesville, NC. “We were shut out in 2018 and only went to one final round. This was our second finals of the season and our first victory. It feels pretty amazing.”

Thornley said the mechanical issues that spoiled her chance at winning the first two events of the year were nonexistent at Beech Bend Raceway. “We finally got to see what we could do with our equipment operating up to par. I went to bed on Saturday night, not feeling good about my performance on the bike. But when it counted on Sunday, we were able to deliver the goods.”

The Oregon native was the Pro Fuel Motorcycle’s fastest qualifier, hitting 169.32 miles an hour in a 7.518-second pass on a custom built drag racing motorcycle with a 121cc Harley Davidson engine.

Thornley was the AMRA Pro Fuel Series champion in 2017. Her other accomplishments include:

2017 American Drag Racing League Pro Fuel Championship
2017 American Motorcycle Racing Association Lady Racer of the Year
2016 NHRA Harley-Davidson Drag Racing Series Pro Fuel Champion
2016 Female Racer Of The Year By Horse Power & Heels
2015 NHRA Harley-Davidson Drag Racing Series Pro Fuel Champion

Strutmasters.com is helping a talented young driver perhaps follow in the footsteps of the icon Shirley Muldowney.
06/27/2019

Strutmasters.com is helping a talented young driver perhaps follow in the footsteps of the icon Shirley Muldowney.

Strutmasters.com was along for the ride when Johnny Pluchino made his quarter-mile debut at Bristol recently in the Moun...
06/27/2019

Strutmasters.com was along for the ride when Johnny Pluchino made his quarter-mile debut at Bristol recently in the Mountain Motor Pro Stock class.

BREAKING NEWS:  Due to delays in renovating the 100,000-square foot Epic Center at Roxboro, NC, the next edition of the ...
06/19/2019

BREAKING NEWS: Due to delays in renovating the 100,000-square foot Epic Center at Roxboro, NC, the next edition of the Carolina Collector Auto Fest has been moved to May 30, 2020.

REPEATING: There will NOT be an Auto Fest car show or Swap Meet this coming September.

Those who have reserved spaces already for an announced September date will be given the option of a complete refund OR applying the money to the May 2020 Auto Fest.

We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing everyone at the Auto Fest in 2020. We will be having a Swap Meet on May 30 & 31 to run in conjunction with the Auto Fest in 2020.

Strutmasters.com was well represented during the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals June 14-16 at one of the most scenic stop...
06/17/2019

Strutmasters.com was well represented during the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals June 14-16 at one of the most scenic stops on the NHRA trail -- historic Bristol Dragway nestled in the mountains of eastern Tennessee countryside.

Audrey Worm of Grantville PA qualified 13th in the Strutmasters.com Top Fuel Dragster from the shops of Leverich Family Racing. This left her with a first-round match up with fourth-fastest qualifier Antron Brown, a former NHRA champion with 50 Top Fuel victories.

Worm had a solid reaction time of .096 seconds at the start, but Brown got the advantage with a .064-second RT and won with a pass at 3.863 seconds and 318.24 miles an hour. Worm averted a skirmish with the wall on the bumpy Bristol track and pulled out a 4.082-second run. She hit a top speed of 271.79 miles an hour before shutting it down early in the 1000-foot race.

“We found some things after that run and I know we can go a lot faster,” said Worm during an autograph session with throngs of fans in attendance. “We are encouraged that our time would have been good enough to win in several of the other first round matchups, but you have to give Antron and his team credit. Proud of all our Strutmasters.com team. They did an awesome job. We are knocking on the door of winning some rounds.”

Mike Salinas of San Jose, CA topped reigning series champion Steve Torrence of Longview, TX in the Top Fuel event finals at Bristol. Salinas hit 325.69 miles an hour, completing the final pass in 3.836 seconds.

Second generation driver Johnny Pluchino made his quarter-mile debut in the Strutmaster.com Ford Mustang in an exhibition of Mountain Motor Pro Stock cars at Bristol. The Mountain Motor cars are hence named for their massive engines – ranging from 818 to 840 inches of cubic displacement. The regular NHRA Pro Stock Class features engines at 500 cid.

Pluchino qualified third in a stellar field at Bristol with a quarter-mile pass at 6.364 seconds, just over 220 miles an hour. The New York native had a mechanical issue just seconds prior to his first elimination run that prevented him from showing his hand.

“We were so disappointed for all the folks at Strutmasters.com,” said Pluchino. “We were extremely happy with how consistent the car was in qualifying. We ran 220 miles an hour both times we completed a run. As it turned out, that would have been fast enough to be in the hunt for a victory here today.”

The 2018 PDRA Pro Outlaw 632 World Champion added: “We learned a ton of things this weekend. Once we get it all put together, we are confident we can be a factor at this level.”

Virginia driver Todd Hoerner prevailed in the Mountain Motor Pro Stock event at Bristol with a pass at 6.425 seconds at 219.36 miles an hour.

The Nitro Granny, Janette Thornley of Statesville, was in attendance at Bristol, but did not participate in the Top Fuel Harley event for the fastest motorcycles that race in NHRA.

“Just here learning and gathering as many details as we can,” said Thornley, who is seeking to become the first female rider in the Top Fuel Harley class with backing from Strutmasters.com. “We’re going to continue chasing wins on our Pro Fuel bike and test some with the Top Fuel bike. The Top Fuel bikes are 25 to 30 miles an hour faster, but I look forward to the challenge.”

Til Tharpe of East Bend, NC, prevailed at Bristol in the Top Fuel Harley class with a run at 6.426 seconds and 218.90 miles an hour.

If you or someone you know rides a motorcycle, check out this video!  The Nitro Granny, motorcycle drag racer Janette Th...
06/12/2019

If you or someone you know rides a motorcycle, check out this video! The Nitro Granny, motorcycle drag racer Janette Thornley, installed our complete air suspension system on her street bike and she loves it!

Janette Thornley For EZ-Rider

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Friday 1pm - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 3pm

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