4th Annual Monster Mash -Marietta, GA

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4th Annual Monster Mash -Marietta, GA

Time: October 28, 2017 all day
Location: Hellbender Motorcycles
Street: 993 South Cobb Drive
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.garage71.net/garag…
Phone: 678-765-7819
Event Type: car-show, bike-show, festival, party
Organized By: Grease Inc/Garage 71
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2017

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Event Description

Hell on Wheels Event​ is announced!!!! We are excited as we head into our 9th year! 
We will be bringing back some of our favorites:
Classic Car Show
Vintage Motorcycles
Retro Bicycles
Live Music on two stages
Pin Up Contest
Vendors
Artists
Builders
Carnie Side Show Acts

All the trophies are hand built by some of the best builders as well as shade-tree shops to compete for the Master Trophy!!!

We will be announcing the line-up in the next few weeks. Lets just say it’s heading to a whole new level of a great time!!!

Make sure you like the FB page and get all the details at www.hellonwheelsevent.com

We are currently booking sponsors, artists and vendors for this show. Please call us at 678-765-7819 for details!

This is our way of saying thank you to the local scene. We will see you there at Hell on Wheels!!!

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