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Saturday, April 26 - Sunday, April 27, 2014
The must-see car show event of the year is at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the inaugural Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama! Motoring enthusiasts of all types will not want to miss this! Vehicle entry for the Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama will be open to most anything with an engine, ranging from muscle cars, imports and trucks to big rigs, motorcycles and even boats and RVs.
Other activities will include a swap meet, car sale corral, entertainment, autocross competition and kids activities. Prizes will be awarded to vehicle entries in multiple categories.
Ticket prices:
Adults: $12 per day
Kids ages 6-11: $5 per day
Kids 5 & under admitted free
Car Show Entry: Pre-register by March 27, 2014 and pay only $35 per vehicle. After March 27, 2014 price increases to $50 per vehicle.
Swap Meet Space: $50 for a 20’ x 20’ space
Car Corral spaces (cars for sale): Pre-register by March 27, 2014 and pay $100 per vehicle; after March 27, 2014 price increases to $125 per vehicle.
For Car Club Entries, please call 770-946-4114.
For Exhibitor information, please call 770-946-3940.
For ticket, camping or additional information, contact the speedway at 77-=946-4211.
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