3rd Annual Buford Auto Summit

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3rd Annual Buford Auto Summit

Time: September 23, 2023 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Buford High School
Street: 2455 Buford Highway
City/Town: Buford
Website or Map: https://classicautoridesga.co…
Phone: 6785245638
Event Type: annual, car, show
Organized By: Dustin Williams
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2023

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It's time for the 3rd Annual Buford Auto Summit by Classic Auto Rides with all proceeds benefiting local charities.  Classic Auto Rides was voted Best of Gwinnett for charity organizations in 2022 and we are looking to do it again in 2023.  There will be over 60 awards, 100 great door prizes, a Chevrolet 454 built by professional engine builder Jeff Taylor and a special raffle for a LSX 376 provided by Rick Hendricks Chevrolet.  There will also be various food trucks on hand along with other activities to entertain the entire family.  Early registration can be completed at one of the monthly cruise-ins hosted by Classic Auto Rides for $30.00 and after September 1, 2023 registration will be $35.00 including the day of the show.  Gates open at 8:00am, vehicles to be considered for awards must be registered by 11:00am, awards ceremony at 2:30pm.  Must be present to win.

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