Arts & Entertainment
'Wheels Of Wayne' Hits The Road Sunday In Radnor
The annual event will shut down some Radnor roads to make room for all the hot rods, classics, customs, bikes, and more.
RADNOR, PA – Car lovers, your time has come. The fifth annual Wheels of Wayne car and motorcycle show is rolling to Radnor this Sunday and will feature cars and bikes for all gearheads.
The show will run from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, April 30 at North Wayne and West avenues in downtown Wayne.
Judges will vote for vehicles in categories such as Best Paint Job, Best Eco-Friendly Vehicle, Best Public Safety/Utility Vehicle, and many more. Winners will be crowed at the closing of the day.
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Five new awards will be handed out this year, making the total number of trophies 18.
Not only will judges pick the best vehicles, they will also pick the best pulled pork and pizza on the Main Line.
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Guests will get to check out all the cars and bikes, enjoy food, and win prizes.
About 4,000 people are expected to attend the free event.
If you have a vehicle you'd like to show, you can register your vehicle online here or through a hard copy applications available for download here.
Vehicle registration is $20 and the deadline is 3 p.m. Friday, April 28.
In the event of inclement weather, Wheels of Wayne will be held Sunday, May 7.
The show will close North Wayne Avenue between Lancaster and West avenues, as well as a small portion of West Avenue, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Parking will be prohibited in this area during the closure and vehicles will be towed.
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