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Time: September 11, 2010 from 12pm to 6pm
Location: Acworth Beach
Street: Lake Acworth Drive
City/Town: Acworth, Ga.
Phone: Paul 678-372-2316 or Robert 404-576-4723
Event Type: car, and, bike, show
Organized By: Paul Billingsley and Robert Graham
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2010
Open to all trucks/motorcyles sportbikes and cruisers/special intrest vehicles/race cars/tractors/custom boats...
Food vendors/parts vendors/arts & crafts/childrens area
2 live bands : SOUTHREN EXPOSURE AND FENDER BENDERS
Special 911 tribute display with fire trucks,police cars, military personnel and recruiters, also a very special suprise you will not want to miss!!!
Cars and motorcycles will be judged in classes Plus:
Overall Champion* best of show* rat rod* unfinished
Cash awards* door prizes* 50/50
*free t-shirt to the first 100 registered and other speciality awards to be announced later.....
pre-registration before Auguest 1,2010 is $20.00 Day of show is $25.00
VENDER SPACE AVAILABLE
send pre-reg. to Paul Billingsley
1468 Grist Mill Drive
Acworth, Ga. 30101
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