10th Anniversary OC Car & Truck Show 2011 -Ocean City, MD

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10th Anniversary OC Car & Truck Show 2011 -Ocean City, MD

Time: June 11, 2011 at 10am to June 12, 2011 at 6pm
Location: Ocean City, MD 21842
Street: 40th ST Convention Center
City/Town: Ocean City,MD
Website or Map: http://www.occarshow.com
Phone: 4109600998
Event Type: car, &, truck, show/concert
Organized By: David Bafford
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2016

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JUNE 11-12th 2011 One of the east coast largest automotive and culture events comes to Ocean City with the most amazing vehicles that grace the pages of your favorite automotive magazines. From tuners to exotics, from trick trucks to slammed SUVs, from crazy classics to super bikes the OC Car Shows has something for everyone. Combined that with top name companies with interactive displays, vendors with everything for your ride and the Ocean City's biggest name performances Live on the OC Car Show Stage the event is simply the best entertainment of the Summer! For updates on artists and special guest appearances check the website.

www.occarshow.com

Ocean City, Maryland Convention Center - 40th Street

email: occarshow02@aol.com

phone number: 302-436-0183

Tickets sold at the door.

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