2nd annual Daniel Morgan Technology Center car show -spartanburg sc

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2nd annual Daniel Morgan Technology Center car show -spartanburg sc

Time: November 4, 2017 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Daniel Morgan Technology Center
Street: 201 Zion hill road
City/Town: spartanburg south carolina 29307
Website or Map: http://www.dmtconline.org
Phone: 864-279-6900
Event Type: funraiser, for, als, and, the, wayne, chapman, memorial, scohalorship
Organized By: Dennis Jeffery Gibson
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2017

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awards will be given in the following classes: best engine, best paint job, best interior, student's choice, peoples choice, best in class-pre to 1959, 1960 to 1989, 1990 to present, truck, and rat rod

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