31st Annual "SuperVette Saturday" All Corvette Car Show - Acworth, GA

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31st Annual "SuperVette Saturday" All Corvette Car Show - Acworth, GA

Time: May 3, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Day's Chevrolet
Street: 3693 N. Cobb Pkwy
City/Town: Acworth, GA 30101
Website or Map: http://www.supervettesaturday…
Phone: 678-269-6419
Event Type: all, corvette, car, show, -, come one come all
Organized By: Bob Zajicek 404-697-1255
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2014

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Classic Glass Corvette Club & Day’s Chevrolet

PRESENTS

One of the largest Corvette car shows in the Southeast!

The 31TH Annual

SuperVette Saturday

MAY 3, 2014

REGISTRATION 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

SHOW TIME 10:00 AM-3:00 PM

Entry fee: $25 per car

(Rain Date: Saturday, June 21, 2014)

If not pre-registered, $30 per car on day of the show

DOOR PRIZES – 50\50 DRAWING – SILENT AUCTION - VENDORS

AWARDS IN EACH CLASS—BEST OF SHOW—DEALERS CHOICE

Information or directions call Bob Zajicek 404-697-1255 or Club President, Ken Cearns 404-386-5393.

 

Registration on line is available at http://www.supervettesaturday.com

 

Please mail completed registration form and check no later than 4/27/2014 made payable to:

 

Classic Glass Corvette Club                       

6900 Hunters Knoll NE                                                                                      

Atlanta, GA 30328-1763                                                                                    

                                                                                                                           

SuperVette Saturday Location: Day’s Chevrolet

3693 N. Cobb Pkwy

Acworth, GA 30101

678-269-6419

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