Start your engines and mark your calendars, Williston! On Saturday, August 2, the Frontier Museum—just across from scenic Spring Lake Park—is hosting a classic car show that’ll get your motor running and your nostalgia wheels spinning!

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No Fees, No Trophies—Just Classic Cars and Great Company!

Whether you’ve got a shiny ’57 Chevy, a muscle-packed Mustang, or a rust-bucket that runs on charm, this show is for you. Best part? No registration fee! That’s right—zero dollars to show off your ride. And in true North Dakota neighborly fashion, there are no trophies either, just good old-fashioned fun, chrome admiration, and friendly car talk. It's not about winning—it's about sharing stories, swapping advice, and admiring some serious vehicular beauty.

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Register Your Car Today

Want to register your classic gem? Just give Gary Wendle a call at 701-770-7751. He’ll get you set up faster than you can say "whitewall tires."

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Free Fun for All: Come Enjoy the Classics, No Keys Required!

Admission is free, so even if you don’t have a classic car, you’re invited to stroll through the rows, enjoy the gleam of polished fenders, and chat with proud car owners. Bring the family, bring your camera, and bring your appreciation for a time when cars had fins, flair, and a whole lot of character.

This event is all about creating awareness for the Frontier Museum, one of Williston’s hidden gems. So swing by, learn a little history, and make some new memories.

Cars, community, and a cause—what’s not to love? We’ll see you there, North Dakota!

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