Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Auto Show -Newton, SC

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Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Auto Show -Newton, SC

Time: June 17, 2017 from 7am to 3pm
Location: Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet
Street: 1774 NC Hwy 16 South
City/Town: Newton, SC
Website or Map: http://www.earnhardtautomotiv…
Phone: 888-333-DALE (3253)
Event Type: auto, show, car
Organized By: Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet
Latest Activity: Jun 14, 2017

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Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Auto Show

On behalf of Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, I would like to welcome you back to the annual Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Auto Show.  We were thrilled to have your participation in the previous years and we hope to make this year even better with your continued support.  It will be on Saturday, June 17th with registration from 7am - 11am and trophy presentations at 3pm.

 

Registration will be $20.  A majority of the auto show information can be found online at the following site:

          www.earnhardtchevy.com

 

Tommy Cross, General Manager

Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet



Location: 
888-333-3253; autoshow@earnhardtchevy.com

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