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Time: October 8, 2011 from 8am to 5pm
Location: American Legion Post 184
Street: 3003 Rowland Avenue
City/Town: Thunderbolt,Ga 31404
Website or Map: http://www.americanlegionpost…
Phone: 912.354,5515 or 912.660.2253
Event Type: american, legion, post, 184, fundraiser
Organized By: Johnny McKenzie
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2016
Cars,Trucks,Hot Rods,Street Rods,Motorcycles and Antique Cars..(No Awards for Extreme Audio).
Date: Saturday October 8, 2011
Location: 3003 Rowland Avenue --Thunderbolt, GA 31414
Pre-Registration: $15.00 till Oct,1st------ Day of Show $20.00
Registration On-Site : October 8th...8:00 A.M..till 12:00 PM
Awards will be annonced at 3:00 P.M.
Top 40 Plaques for top 40....Best GM, Best Ford, Best Mopar, Best Truck, Best Street Rod, Best Hot Rod, Best Muscle Car, Best Other, Best Under Construction, Best Interior, Best Paint, Best Engine, Best Original, Top 3 Motorcycle, Longest Distance, Club Participation, Mayor's Choice, Commander's Choice, Ladies Auxilliary and Best of Show.
Food and Beverages Available...NO PETS NO BICYCLES
Contact Johnny McKenzie for more information Cell# (912) 660-2253 or email: JohnnyMcKenzieSr@yahoo.com
Dash plaques to the first 100 registered participants.
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