Now in its 27th year, Cruisin' has been voted 'Best Car Show' by USA Today readers four of last five years.
Cruisin' the Coast kicks off Sunday across the Mississippi coast. Named the "Best Car Show" by USA Today readers in four of the last five years, the event annually draws tens of thousands of Cruisers and spectators alike.As many as 10,000 classic cars of all shapes, sizes and values will descend on the Mississippi coast Oct. 1-8 as Cruisin’ the Coast gets underway Sunday.
“Cruisin’ the Coast is just such a fun event,” Bailey said, “whether you have a car or not. Whether it’s the music, the nostalgia, the scenery of the Mississippi coast, the cars, the beaches, the hospitality -- you’ll have a great time. Every coast city has its own personality and character.” Registrations won’t begin again until onsite registration begins Monday, but Bailey said there were 1,600 onsite registrations last year.
Cruisin’ registration is open to model year cars from 1989 and older. Bailey said this year’s registrations include a car from as far back as 1913 -- a Cadillac touring car.
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