NORCROSS OPEN CAR SHOW -Norcross, GA

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NORCROSS OPEN CAR SHOW -Norcross, GA

Time: May 22, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Downtown Norcross
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Norcross,Georgia
Phone: 770-448-2664 - 706-824-0195 - 770-963-5601
Event Type: scholarships, given, in, memory, of:, kristi, deleon
Organized By: Dodger DeLeon - Lane campbell - James Freeman
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2010

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Rain or Shine:
Major Sponsors Nash Chevrolet - Hayes Dodge Chrysler Jeep
Drawing for a 350 Motor for registered participants
Awarda for Different Classes and for Motorcycles
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN: SHOW ID
Grand Prize drawing, 3:30PM
50-50 Drawing-Silent Auction-Bakesale
Raffle Tickets $ 5.00 for $ 1,000.00 Cash Money
Registration & Pre-Registration
Before May 15th. $20.00/day of show $25.00

(NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED)

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on May 18, 2010 at 3:18am
OOOOOPS - Change in plans - I will NOT be at the shoe - please see DAVE WILLIAMS for your photography needs. Sorry for any confusion. jeff
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on May 3, 2010 at 6:03pm
WILL be there, with my (usual) AMSOIL display, PLUS, "YOU AUTO BE IN PICTURES" - photos taken, processed, and DELIVERED, at the show
Comment by Richard Scott on March 2, 2010 at 12:40pm
Motorcycles are now welcome
Comment by Richard Scott on February 25, 2010 at 3:42am
you will need to get with them
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on February 25, 2010 at 3:39am
Need a nasty, old, AMSOIL dealer ?????

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