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Big Atlantic City Show cancelled

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. _ The Feb. 5-7 Atlantic City Auction & Car Show has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is considered the East Coast’s largest indoor classic car show and auction. The sale is conducted by GPK Auctions.

“Due to NJ Executive Order-196 issued by Gov. Murphy, restricting indoor events to no more than 10 people, we would not be able to produce an event that meets the standard that our customers expect and deserve,” organizers said in a statement on All events scheduled to take place at the Atlantic City Convention Center through the first quarter of 2021 have either been postponed, cancelled or converted to virtual events. Executive Order-196 issued on November 16, 2020, reduced the indoor capacity limit to 10 people. The Atlantic City Convention Center

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