Oakboro Cruise-In & Burnout

One of the Largest Cruise-ins Held in a North Carolina Town ... Always the 4th Friday.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

"Hot Rod Lincoln"

Now that the burnout season is over, here's a little something to lighten up your day -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6g9yylRujU&eurl=http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&ned=us&q=caring%20for%20street%20rods&um=1&ie=UTF-8&saiurl=http://i4.ytimg.com/vi/o6g9yylRujU/hqdefault.jpg
Posted by gretastips at Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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2013 Schedule

  • June 28 (no burnout)
  • July 26 (no burnout)
  • August 23 (burnout at 9pm)
  • September 27 (burnout at 9pm)
  • October 25 (no burnout)
  • November 22 (No Festivities)
  • December - no Cruise-In, Merry Christmas!

Car Explosion!

Car Explosion!
If the weather is pretty, 350-500 cars will show up bringing thousands of people!

The Burnout

The Burnout

Win and Take Home Cash

Win and Take Home Cash

Where is Oakboro?

Halfway between Albemarle and Charlotte on NC Hwy. 205 just off NC Hwy. 24/27

Dogs 'n Burgers to order ...

Volunteers

Volunteers
Some of us travel a distance as often as we can. Others are local.

Seeking Photos and Stories to Post

Got any photos or short stories about the cruise-in you'd like to see posted? Send them to oakborocruisein@gmail.com. We'll check 'em out and see if we can get them online!

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Every Cruise-in Includes...

Family Fun!
Photo Opportunities!
Food!
Music!



Plan to Shop

Antiques
Collectibles
Crafts
Art
Food
Hardware
Popsicles
50/50 tickets
Small Flea Market

Links

  • Weather Forecast
  • Town of Oakboro
  • Oakboro 4th of July
  • Big Lick Festival Park
  • Stanly CVB - Tourist Info
  • Area Bluegrass Concerts
  • Cruisin Carolina Magazine
  • Buz Bowling's Photo Album
  • Ford Owners of the Carolinas
  • North Carolina Car Clubs/Events
  • South Carolina Car Clubs
  • Carolina Car Clubs Forum

About Our Town

Oakboro, North Carolina is a town of 1,199 people. Their can-do attitude is reflected in a new museum, new park, popular events and millions of dollars of grants they've received for all kinds of improvements.

Historically, it was a textile town. When Stanly Knitting Mills closed in the 1990s, the downtown dried up. Local investors bought old buildings, fixed them up and laid the seeds for a new economy. Today, nearly 240,000 people come to Oakboro for events, music and antique shopping. Why, you can even learn to fly remote planes!

Contact Us

oakborocruisein@gmail.com

The Cruise In Committee is always in need of volunteers. Just drop by one of our meetings. 6pm at Los Jacubes Mexican Restaurant. Next meeting on May 14th.


Souvenirs

Souvenirs
Souvenirs
The Oakboro Cruise-in is held under the auspices of the Greater Oakboro Business Association.


Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact Barbara Fox @ 704-485-5957 or email oakborocruisein@gmail.com

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