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Chrysler show slated for Leesburg

The Chrysler Product Owners Club will hold its 14th annual car show tomorrow in Leesburg, Va.

Pohanka Chrysler/Dodge, 219 Catoctin Circle SE in Leesburg, is hosting the event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be special events and presentations of dealer’s choice, members’ choice and club trophies as part of the activities.

For more information, call Leon Bernal at 703/727-0389 or visit www.pohankachryslerdodge.com.

Car-truck show set at Ford dealership

The National Capital Region Mustang Club is planning a car-truck show for Sept. 15 at Cowles Ford in Woodbridge, Va.

The Ford event will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with registration closing at 11. Awards will be presented in 20 show classes. The dealership is located at 13779 Noblewood Plaza near Minnieville Road and Prince William Parkway.

For more information, call John at 703/878-0006 or Allen at 703/590-2651 or visit www.ncrmc.org.

Burke to host town center show

Burke Town Center in Northern Virginia will host a car show tomorrow rain or shine.

The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration begins at 11, and trophies will be awarded.

For more information, call 202/363-1732.

Car banquet slated in Lanham

Old Cars Unlimited of the District is hosting its annual Black Tie Banquet tomorrow in Lanham.

The organization says it is “dedicated to the preservation of antique and classic cars.” Cars from the 1920s through the 1970s will be on display.

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