7th Annual Rockabillaque Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show

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7th Annual Rockabillaque Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show

Time: November 9, 2019 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Southern Roots Smokehouse
Street: 1083 E Montague Ave
City/Town: North Charleston
Website or Map: https://www.rockabillaque.com/
Phone: 310-801-2727
Event Type: classic, car, vintage, bike, show., motorcycle
Organized By: Simon Cantlon
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2019

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It's the 7th Annual Rockabillaque on Sat, Nov 9th in Charleston, SC. The biggest event of its kind in the Carolinas!! An epic Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show, plus Show Categories / Trophies / Awards Show. Over 30 Bands from all over the map perform on 5 Outdoor Stages, Contests including Pin-Up, Tattoo, Beard & Mustache. Plus all the local Park Circle Bars, Restaurants, Breweries and more. Festival is free to attend, night & day. Event is a Benefit for Valiant Animal Rescue. Let us know your coming and invite your friends here: www.facebook.com/events/1879953555461059/

Register for the Car & Bike Show ($15 in advance), see the Festival Map and more info at www.rockabillaque.com/

Car & Bike Show Presented by American Biker, Parks Auto Parts, Elliot Remington, Riders Law Group and OS Performance

Day of Show, check-in & register in the parking lot off of Virginia Ave across from barrel house spirits at 4827 Virginia Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405. Check-in & registration begins at 7:30am - please have your paypal receipt with you. Only vehicles that have pre-registered can check-in between 7:30 and 8:30am.

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