 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Backroads of Appalachia is coming to Eastern Kentucky for two weeks as part of their 2023 Bluegrass Tour. Beginning Sunday, October 8th, dozens of classic car enthusiasts will be roaming through the mountains to show off their rides. Mountain Top News spoke with Backroads of Appalachia Executive Director Eric Hubbard to learn more. The Bluegrass Tour is something developed with us and also Classic Car Motorsports and also Classic Car Magazine, which is affiliated with Grassroot Magazines out of Florida. They do a yearly trip somewhere in the United States and from area for some Backroads of Appalachia for the first time. We are bringing the classic supercars, I guess you would say the Ferrari's, Aston Martin's, and not just your typical Shelby Mustang or your old Camaro. It's going to have all kinds of different cars to Eastern Kentucky for them to explore. Also do a little bit of bourbon tasting out in Central Kentucky, but most importantly is for them to land in their communities, smile and enjoy what we have to offer, which is our curvy roads and our Appalachian people. For those wanting to catch up with the tour and see the vehicles in person, more information is available at ClassicMotorsportsRoadTours.com. For those participating, the tour means much more than just flashy cars. You can go to the Classic Car Motorsports Bluegrass Tour and see locations where they are going to be and you know on the way if you see a bunch of old Classic cars, make sure you wave and blow your horn or follow if you want to take pictures with them. All these guys and ladies will be more than glad to spend time with you and your kids and discuss the vehicle. What I find most interesting about this, it was the first time it's ever been sold out. We actually have to do back to back weeks, so it's going to be not just one week, it's going to be two weeks of two different sets of cars coming in for this, doing the same itinerary, but ultimately double the people coming in and spend their wealth, knowledge and time in their beautiful mountains. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.