All Classics and Exotics Cruise-In

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All Classics and Exotics Cruise-In

Time: October 29, 2022 from 9am to 11am
Location: Perimeter
Street: 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: https://lu.ma/otccarmeet10-29
Event Type: cruise-in, meet
Organized By: Jennifer Schwert
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2022

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Calling all Atlanta car enthusiasts!

We're kicking off our new club with cars, coffee & great people.

Come join us for the finest coffees and pastries in the city (from Alon's Bakery or Cafe Intermezzo) and to talk cars. Bring your car or just your love for cars and hang with us in the back parking lot of Park Place Mall (behind McKendrick's Steakhouse, you'll see the signs).

Free to attend as a spectator, $10 to register your car (member cars are free).

We're not saying you'll regret missing it, but we're not saying that either.

FAQ's:

Do you need to own a car to come? Nah. We're for all car enthusiasts, whether you own a classic car or not.

Is it just for classic cars? No, we're a meet for enthusiasts of all kinds of cars - new, old, super, exotic, trucks, jeeps and generally anything that is fun to drive.

What is the etiquette for the car meet? Glad you asked! No car revving, no burnouts, no loud music. Kids are most welcome. And as gorgeous as they are, don't touch the cars.

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