Tucker Cruise In is a meet-and-greet car show that takes place monthly on the second Saturday of the month, from April through October.
The event takes place along Main Street in Tucker. You’ll find a wide variety of cars, including antiques, hot rods, motorcycles, imports, and more.
The show begins at 11:00 a.m. on Cruise In days, and ends with an awards presentation around 2:00 p.m.
The car shows are FREE to attend as a spectator.
If you want to enter your vehicle for judging, you’ll pay a $5 registration fee.
While you’re there, you can grab lunch at one of the Main Street restaurants.
Visit the Tucker Cruise In website
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Upcoming Tucker Cruise In dates for 2024:
Saturday, April 13th
Saturday, May 11th
Saturday, June 8th
Saturday, July 13th
Saturday, Aug. 10th
Saturday, Sept. 14th
Saturday, Oct. 12th
If you’re a fan of car culture, check out the Caffeine andamp; Octane car shows that happen monthly near Perimeter Mall.
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