4th Annual Pinewood Auto Show, Fort Walton Beach FL

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4th Annual Pinewood Auto Show, Fort Walton Beach FL

Time: March 24, 2018 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Air Force Armament Museum
Street: 100 Museum Drive
City/Town: Eglin AFB FL
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/@…
Phone: 850-217-3013
Event Type: fundraiser, for, gulf, coast, council, boy, scouts, of, america
Organized By: Jeff Bryant
Latest Activity: Nov 1, 2017

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The 4th Annual Pinewood Auto Show will be held on the grounds of the Air Force Armament Museum near Eglin AFB Fl. 100 Museum Drive Eglin AFB FL 32578.

The museum is located near Fort Walton Beach Florida on the Emerald Coast. 

The show is open to all classes, but limited to the first 150 vehicles, 50 of which are located on asphalt for the extremely low vehicles (Premium Parking) The others are located on the grounds among the aircraft. Registration starts at 8am,till 11:30am,  judging starts at 12pm. Awards to follow.

Cost is $20 per vehicle before 17 March 2018 and $25 after.

Except for Premium Parking which is $30 through the day of the show.

This is off the base and open to the public.

All proceeds from the show go to the Gulf Coast Council, Boy Scouts of America.

Register at  http://www.gulfcoastcouncil.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2163344&OrgKey=2727

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