Historic racing video screening set for Feb. 9

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The Central Jersey Antique Car Club is set to screen rare racing videos Feb. 9.

The videos set to be screened were shot at New Jersey racetracks including, East Windsor and Trenton Fairgrounds.

CJACC, the oldest antique card club in New Jersey, is set to partner with Fillmore Brothers Racing Film and Video for the presentation.

CJACC president Joe D’Angelo said the Filmore Brothers’ film archive dates back to 1940.

“Come see what it was like when the cars going around the track were not made of plastic and fiberglass, and wowed the crowds right here in our own backyard,” D’Angelo said.

D’Angelo said the event will begin at 5 p.m. with funny videos and the show begins at 6 p.m.

Two intermissions are set for the event. D’Angelo said guest can visit the memorabilia tables or cash bar during breaks.

Adult tickers are $8 in advance and $10 at the door, and children under 12 are $5.

Doors to the screening are set to open 5 p.m.

More information is online at cjacc.com.

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