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Time: August 8, 2021 from 2pm to 6pm
Location: The Covenant Church
Street: 1700 Corey Boulevard
City/Town: Decatur, GA
Website or Map: https://www.thecovenantatl.or…
Phone: 404-289-8960
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Quincy Carswell
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2021
8 YEARS and GROWING!
Q2 Promotions in partnership with The Covenant Church presents
The 9th Annual What Would Jesus Drive Car Show
Participants and Spectators can expect some of the hottest motor vehicles Atlanta and surrounding cities have to offer!
All Years, Makes, Models, and Motor Vehicles are welcome! If it drives, we'll judge!
Car Show Entry as always is ONLY $10. Spectating is free!
Pre-Register NOW through AUGUST 25th @8pm using CASH APP: $WWJDCarShow
We're giving away over 30 Awards this year!!
Free Giveaways, 50/50 Raffle, NEW SILENT AUCTION, Kid's Zone, Live DJ, Food Truck Alley and much more!
We're also giving away over 200 bookbags filled with school supplies! Though not mandatory, participants are welcome to contribute.
There is also a special segment in our show where we will highlight and contribute to the We Care 2 Outreach organization that has fed Atlanta’s homeless community for the past 7 years.
The Awards for WWJD8 are:
-Best of Show (What Jesus Would Drive 2018)
-Top 7 Rides
-Best Mopar Car
-Best GM Car *New For 2018
-Best Ford Car
-Best Convertible *New for 2018
-"Julian 'Q-Ball' Scott" Best Classic Car
-Best Rims
-Early Bird Award
-1st Lady's Choice
-Best Imported Car
-Best Exotic Car
-Best Daily Driver (Sponsored by GA Magnum Mafia Car Club)
-Best Truck/SUV
-Best Off-Road/Jeep
-Most Unique Ride
-Most Attended Car Club
-Most Decals
-Bishop's Choice
-Kid's Choice
-Ladies Choice
-Best Interior
-Best Engine Bay (Billet Tech Award)
-Best Audio System
-The Ugly Duckling
Please visit our Facebook Group page (WWJD Car Shows) for all of the latest WWJD8 updates!
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