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Time: September 7, 2013 from 10am to 3pm
Location: American Legion Post 77-Ballfield
Street: 674 Legion Rd
City/Town: Conyers, GA
Phone: 404-421-4429
Event Type: car, and, truck, show
Organized By: Conyers Sons of American Legion Post 77
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2013
Rescheduled from 9/2/14 because of Rain-Now Sept. 7th
5th ANNUAL CAR-TRUCK SHOW
“ON THE BALL FIELD”
10AM-3PM
American Legion Post 77
674 Legion Rd Conyers, GA
Entry Fee $20.00
ALL Years Cars and Trucks
TOP 25 Trophies
PLUS Best Chevrolet Best Ford Best Mopar Best BOP
Best Truck Best Import and “Commander’s Trophy”
Registration 10 AM to 12 Noon
Dash Plaques for the first 100 Registered Entries / Cash Prize from 50/50
Food & Drinks / Disc Jockey / Door Prizes / Auction
Vendor Spaces Available—-Call US
NEED MORE INFO? Call: 404-421-4429 Call: 517-673-5261
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