American Street Rodders -Hochston, Ga

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American Street Rodders -Hochston, Ga

Time: April 9, 2011 from 5pm to 10pm
Location: Towne Center Plaza
City/Town: Hoschton, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.americanstreetrodd…
Phone: 404-403-4719 404-58706179
Event Type: cruise-in
Organized By: American Street Rodders
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2011

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The “American Street Rodders” Car Club is proud to be hosting monthly cruise-ins at Towne Center Shopping Center Hoschton, Georgia. Stop by on the 2nd Saturday night of each month from April thru October, starting at 5 pm, to see cool classic and antique cars; hot rods, customs, factory originals.....there's something for everybody! Plus you can also browse at the gift shops or keep the cravings away by having a meal at one of the restaurants, or enjoy delicious ice cream from the ice cream parlor. And there's lots of great oldies music from the era! Forget the rap and stop the hip-hop as "DJ Dave" keeps the entertainment going and tunes spinning. It's a great way to spend a Saturday night for anyone of any age, and there's never a charge for cruisers or spectators!

The “American Street Rodders” Car Club is a family oriented organization. The club was created to provide a forum for individuals who enjoy sharing their interest in automobiles, reflecting the Cruisin' 50's & 60's era, and who will enjoy and seek the fellowship of other individuals. If you are interested in becoming a member, contact a member or download an application form from our membership page.

The Club is made up of people of all ages, with cars of all makes, models & years. All the Members have at least one of the following things in common: they enjoy cool cars, fun times, good food, great friends, and doing things to give something back to the community.

Remember that old Camaro you used to cherish, the Corvette you dreamed about as a teenager or the oldie-but-goodie Chevrolet Impala that served as the first “family” car? In what will seem like a trip back in time, these and many other classics, customs, street rods, imports and trucks, each in mint condition, will roll into Towne Center Shopping Center each 2nd Saturday, April - Oct. from 5 pm - 9:00 pm.

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