The Emerald Coast Cruzin March 8 - 11,  http://www.emeraldcoastcruizin.com/springshow.html   sounds like it will be a great event with something for everyone. Cash prizes, that includes VW and trucks!!! and one of my favorites the original Munster Car will be in attendance... live music, with Georgia Clay, Styx Forever and Chain Reaction, they are a very good Journey tribute band..... Starting out with Harley Davidson of PCB There is swap meet and classic car auction and they have plenty of free parking and did I mention they will have a good brew for a hot time!!!   Our fiends at Flip Flop Promotions and Bidder One invite you to attend , For more information hit the website and if you see my buddy Rakes Parrish, tell him Lee said he owes him a beer.  Sounds like more than a Cruse In or Auction, it sounds more like a party and worth the drive.  Hope to see you there, as many of you know I am the man with the camera, make sure you let me know who you are. Remember I would not be her, this company would not be here, we are here for one reason, to serve you. Until next time may the sunshine and the trophies be many-lee

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