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Time: May 3, 2013 to May 4, 2013
Location: Marriott Atlanta Northwest
Street: 200 Interstate North Parkway
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30339
Website or Map: http://www.dixieolds.50megs.c…
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet
Organized By: The Dixie Olds Club
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2013
32nd Annual Peach Blossom B.O.P.C. Car Show and Swap Meet
Buick * Oldsmobile * Pontiac * Cadillac
May 4th, 2013 starting at 8:00 AM
Hosted by the DIXIE OLDS CLUB
Show Location and Host Hotel is the: Marriott Atlanta Northwest 200 Interstate North Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339
For additional show information please go to
or contact Terry Mell at
tmell@windstream.net or 678-849-4030.
We have set up a great rate of $84 plus tax per night for all participants. Please call the hotel and mention "B.O.P. & C. Car Show" no later than April 3rd to receive the show room rate.
There will be 26 classes and cars will be professionally judged.
Dash plaques for the first 15O cars registered.
All cars must have a Fire Extinguisher to be eligible for judging.
PLEASE: No "For Sale" signs on cars except in the "Car Corral".
For more show information and registration forms please go to
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