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2026 Chrysler 300 Club International Meet
Join the Chrysler 300 Club International for their Spring 2026 meet in Asheville, North Carolina from Wednesday, May 27th to Sunday May 31st!
2026 Asheville Meet!
From Wednesday May 27th to Sunday, May 31st, join us at any number of events to see the incredible Chrysler 300s, known as "letter cars," ranging in age from 1955 to 1970. Members will converge on Asheville from all over the United States and even the world!
Registration opens December 2025!
Schedule of Events
Wednesday, May 27th 2026
Check-in Day, Double Tree Hotel Biltmore
12pm - 5pm Attendees arrive at the host hotel, The Double Tree Inn, Biltmore Village. Head to the hospitality room to receive your meet packet and gift bag.
7:30pm Hotel Parking Lot - Meet orientation
Thursday, May 28th 2026
Biltmore Estate and Gardens
9am - 5pm: 300s will line up in the hotel parking lot to leave to the nearby Biltmore Estate, where we will tour the incredible historic Vanderbilt home, gardens, winery and more.
12 - 1pm: Lunch at the Stable Cafe, private dining area
Take the rest of the afternoon to explore the estate, dinner on your own. Review meet packet for suggested places to eat on the estate or in Asheville.
Learn more here: Summer at Biltmore - Biltmore
Friday, May 29th
North Carolina Arboretum, Blue Ridge Parkway and St. Lawrence Basilica
9am - Chryslers will line up to take a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway to the North Carolina Arboretum. Originally the vision of Biltmore landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead, the Arboretum houses lush, beautiful gardens, an educational center, cafe and experimental conservation forest.
More about the NC Arboretum here:
Homepage - The North Carolina Arboretum
12pm - Lunch
1pm- Venture to downtown Asheville to visit St. Lawrence Basilica. St. Lawrence Basilica, constructed in 1905 and designed by associate Biltmore architect Raphael Guastavino is an incredible architectural of the city. This building houses one of the largest freestanding structural domes in North America. We will extended our knowledge of Biltmore further with a brief tour in the Basilica.
Basilica of Saint Lawrence | Asheville, NC
After the tour, take time to explore downtown Asheville, dinner on your own.
Saturday, May 30th
Local Car Show and Banquet
10am - 2pm: We will be hosting a car show for our letter cars as well as any other old cars that care to join. This will be in downtown Asheville in what is known as the South Slope Neighborhood, which was originally Asheville's first "Motor Mile." Many of the historic automobile dealers still line Coxe Avenue, which is now home to a business district and many craft breweries, as well as restaurants.
The history of Asheville's first "Motor Mile"
Asheville Car History: The Beginnings of the Coxe Avenue Motor Mile
6pm - 9pm:
In the evening, we will host our meet banquet, to award our car show winners as well as various meet award winners.
Sunday, May 31st
Antique Car Museum and Local History Tour
10am - 12pm
For those that have a later flight or are departing later in the day, we invite you to join us on a guided tour of the Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum and Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum Tour in Historic Grovewood Village.
History of Grovewood Village:
Grovewood Village | Asheville's Historic Arts & Crafts Destination
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