You can check out Truly Nolen’s collection of antique company cars alongside classic vehicles from local car clubs and enthusiasts.

You can check out Truly Nolen’s collection of antique company cars alongside classic vehicles from local car clubs and enthusiasts on Saturday, Nov. 11.

Truly Nolen’s fifth annual community car show will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the company’s leadership center, 432 S. Williams Blvd.

You’ll find food trucks, kids activities and the mouse limo at the free event.

Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy to help stuff the mouse limo for the annual “Ramon’s Miracle on 31st Street” happening in December.

The car show was started as a way to honor the late Truly David Nolen’s extensive antique collection by having 50 of his classic antiques on-display, a news release said.

Vickie Nolen poses with her late-husband Truly David Nolen's favorite car — his 1957 Chevy Bel Air — at the 2022 show. 

This year’s show will have several patriotic vehicles on-site in honor of Veterans Day.

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