3rd Annual Southern Pines Car & Truck show

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3rd Annual Southern Pines Car & Truck show

Time: March 19, 2011 all day
Location: Southern Pines Regional Park
Street: 575 Southern Pines Road
City/Town: Dublin, Georgia 31021
Website or Map: http://www.dlcra.org
Phone: 478-277-5060
Event Type: community, car, &, truck, show, -
Organized By: Danny Jones
Latest Activity: Mar 14, 2011

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Car Show at Southern Pines Regional Park Dublin, Georgia.

 

Top 20 vehicles - Best of Show Trailered - Best of Show (non-trailered) - Best Ford - Best GMC - Best Mopar - Best Paint - Best Interior.

 

We'll have cash door prizes for participants.  Participant judging.  On-site Registration 8am till 11am. Pre-registration $15 before March 12 - $20 entry day of event. Judging will folllow approximately 2:30pm for awards.

 

The event is held this year as part of our communities 39th Annual St. Patrick's Festival - up to 100 Arts & Crafts, Food Venders and Kiddy Rides. 

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