13th Annual CCAMA Caravan Details

Last year Sheridan Hansen speaks before the 12th Annual Model A Ford & Tractor Caravan 2016.



SEPTEMBER 2, 2017
It is time again for the 13 Annual Iron County Fair Model A Ford & Tractor Caravan ! The Caravan, Show, and Pull is sponsored by the Color Country Antique Machinery Association (CCAMA) See details/ times for the pull in the next post.




CCAMA, sponsored caravan, going through the Parowan Gap. 



Caravan begins at 9:00 am SHARP.
The caravan will travel 28.5 miles to Parowan via the Parowan Gap. It is a sight to behold. And it is an epic ride back in time at a slow paced which offers beautiful landscapes and vistas you might otherwise miss as you travel in your modern vehicle. Caravan will arrive at the Parowan Gap for drinks, doughnuts and information about the Gap will be provided. Caravan will continue to Parowan and will arrive at the Iron County Fairgrounds by 2:00 pm. Look below for details.




Stopping to stretch our legs at the turn off for the Parowan Gap. CCAMA sponsored tractor caravan 


COME AND JOIN US
Here are the rules:

1. Tractors can be any make or model
2. Drivers must meet state requirements.
3. Tractors should have slow moving signs on them and a fire extinguisher.
4. tractors are encouraged to fly big American flags.
5. Family members or others may ride on tractors in a suitable seat or towed vehicles. You are responsible for their safety.
6. Tractors will travel in one of two groups, those which can travel 10 mph or those who travel a a slower speed.


Fee is $10 for each tractor or $25 for multiple tractors by one owner,



DRIVERS MEET:  Saturday September 2, 2017 Come to the back parking lot of the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District ( 88 E. Fiddlers Canyon Rd.) Across from the KB Express. BE THERE AT 8:30 am. We leave at 9:00 am Sharp !

Trailers, trucks, etc can be left in the parking lot.



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Stay tuned for details on the Tractors Pull at Iron County Fair in Parowan, UT Monday September 4.






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