Annual AmeriCarna Live Car Show -Davidson, NC

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Annual AmeriCarna Live Car Show -Davidson, NC

Time: November 26, 2016 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Ingersol Rand Campus
Street: 800 Beaty Street
City/Town: Davidson, NC 28036
Website or Map: http://www.AmeriCarnaLive.com
Phone: 704-360-1516
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: Det Cullum
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2016

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Ray Evernham’s third annual AmeriCarna LIVE car show presented by Ingersoll Rand and MSC Industrial Supply Co. will be held on Saturday.  The show will again be open to all cars and held at Ingersoll Rand’s North American Corporate Headquarters in Davidson, N.C.

The show is open to the public for $5 per person and kids under 10 are free! Car show participants can pre-register cars online at www.AmeriCarnaLive.com for just $25 or register at the gate on event day for $30.

100% of the proceeds from AmeriCarna LIVE will be donated to the Evernham Family – Racing for a Reason Foundation and go to support the IGNITE Community Center in Davidson, N.C. for young adults with high-functioning autism or Asperger’s Syndrome.

Gates open for car entrants at 7 a.m. and for spectators at 10 a.m.

Celebrity cars and appearances.  Food for purchase.  Various vendors.

Contact Larry regarding Club/Group registration: lgrossflam@Verizon.net

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