Amelia Cruizers 20th Annual 8-Flags Car Show with Dennis Gage of My Classic Car held on historic downtown Centre Street (blocks 1-8), Fernandina Beach Fl

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Amelia Cruizers 20th Annual 8-Flags Car Show with Dennis Gage of My Classic Car held on historic downtown Centre Street (blocks 1-8), Fernandina Beach Fl

Time: October 15, 2016 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Downtown Fernandina Beach Florida
Street: Centre Street, block 1-8, 1st street on Intercoastal Waterway
City/Town: Fernandina Beach Florida 32034-4273
Website or Map: http://www.ameliacruizers.org
Phone: 1-912-322-2633
Event Type: car, show, for, all, classic, and, special, interest, vehicles
Organized By: David McConnell, President, Amelia Cruizers
Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2016

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Presenting the Amelia Cruizers 20th Annual 8-Flags Car Show which will be attended and filmed this year by Dennis Gage of "My Classic Car" television program. All classic and special interest vehicles are invited. Friday night our Car Club hosts a welcoming party at the Surf Resturant located at 3199 S Fletcher Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. If you pre-registered, you may pick up your goodie bag or register at this party.  Free buffett, music, and Dennis Gage and his film guy will be present. See our website for a registration form. 

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Comment by David McConnell on September 22, 2016 at 6:52am

Hope to see everyone at this years show on October 15th, 2016.  Denns Gage will be filming our show for this television show My Classic Car. Come see us Friday Night at our Welcoming Party at the Surf Resturant on A1A in Fernandina Beach.  All Classic and Special Interest Vehicles are welcome for the show.  See our website for the show registration form at: http://www.ameliacruizers.org

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