Ted Russell Ford Mustang and Ford Show -Knoxville, TN

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Ted Russell Ford Mustang and Ford Show -Knoxville, TN

Time: October 9, 2014 from 12am to 11pm
Location: Ted Russell Ford
Street: Parkside Drive
City/Town: Knoxville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.svtcobraclub.com
Phone: 803.371.0725
Event Type: all, ford, show
Organized By: Tony Sorrentino
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2014

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SCMC/Ted Russell Ford Show -- October 11-12 2014 -- Knoxville, TN

The SCMC and Ted Russell Ford invite you to come out and enjoy a weekend with us in Knoxville, TN. The event consist of a Mustang and Ford Show along with a "Dragon" cruise through the mountains on Sunday. The Dragon consists of 318 curves in 11 miles and is located on Hwy 129 between TN and NC.

Find out more information about the Dragon by going here, www.tailofthedragon.com.

For a registration form, click below:

To register online, go to www.scmcstore.com

For the first 75 people who register or help at the event, you will get a free event tee. Get them while they last!

Have fun and be safe!!

http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18843

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on October 7, 2014 at 6:28am

Hello Tony, Please update this event for this year. Also, I suggest you add any meetings and future events that you have scheduled. We work to have a most complete Events Calendar and with everyone's quick and easy contributions, we have become the most complete calendar anywhere. Thank you, Chuck

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