ANNUAL SOUTHERN TRADITION CAR SHOW -

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ANNUAL SOUTHERN TRADITION CAR SHOW -

Time: July 12, 2024 at 9am to July 14, 2024 at 3pm
Location: Etowah River Park
Street: 600 Brown Undustrial Pkwy
City/Town: Canton GA
Website or Map: https://www.southerntradition…
Phone: 770-720-7674
Event Type: car, truck, &amp, bike, show
Organized By: Auto Extremes
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2024

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We are a car, truck and bike show that is open to all makes and models of anything on wheels.
Awards: Top 50 with Best Ofs
Pickles Approved award
Best of Show
Best Car
Best Truck
Best Mini Truck
Best Ladies Ride
Best Graphics
Best Paint
Best Lifted
Best Fabrication
Best Old Skool
Best Interior
Best SXS
Best Bike
Under Construction
Club Par
Club Quality
Kids pick
Along with more to come
Time:
Friday 11am-6pm (vendor/club set up)
Saturday 9AM-5PM
Sunday 9AM-1PM (awards around noon)

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