4th Annual Miracle Cruise-in Open Auto Show! North Charleston, SC

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4th Annual Miracle Cruise-in Open Auto Show! North Charleston, SC

Time: May 28, 2016 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Sam's Club
Street: 4900 Centre Pointe Drive
City/Town: North Charleston, South Carolina 29418
Website or Map: http://www.miraclecruisin.org
Event Type: car, and, truck, show!
Organized By: Lowcountry Muscle Car Club
Latest Activity: May 24, 2016

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Click here for the event  2016_MCI_Flyer.pdf


Hosted by Lowcountry Muscle Car supporting the MUSC Children's Hospital.

Huge Show! Up to 180+ Vehicles, Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & More!

Registration opens at 9:00 AM!
$20 entrance fee; Great new trophy designs!; 50/50
Great Door Prizes!; Face Painting; Food & Beverages
Music, and much more!

Classes:

OPEN 1900-1954
OPEN 1955-1964
OPEN 1965-1973
OPEN 1974-1984
OPEN 1985-PRESENT
AIR COOLED (VW, CORVAIR,ETC)
CAMARO/FIREBIRD (1967-1981)
CAMARO/FIREBIRD (1982-PRESENT)
CORVETTES (1953-1967)
CORVETTES (1968-1996)
CORVETTES (1997-PRESENT)
IMPORTS (ALL)
MOPAR (PRE-2006)
MOPAR (2006-PRESENT)
MOTORCYCLE (ALL)
MUSTANG (1964-1978)
MUSTANG (1979-PRESENT)
STREETRODS/RAT
TRUCK (SPORT)
TRUCK (OTHER)
LMC


First 100 registrants receive a free commemorative dash plaque!

Register today at www.miraclecruisin.org
or Mail by May 8th, 2016 to 
Lowcountry Muslce Car
P.O. Box 41164
Charleston, SC 29423

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