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Time: October 21, 2017 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Mustangs Unlimited
Street: 2505 Newpoint Parkway
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Website or Map: http://www.mustangsunlimited.…
Phone: 678-614-4438
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Louis Manglass Jr.
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2017
Show proceeds benefit Toys for Tots. Open to any year Mustang or Ford (Ford bodied with Ford power only). Popular Vote will decide Top 20 and 3 Best of Show (early Mustang, late Mustang, non-Mustang). Registration: Saturday 10/21 10AM - Noon. Entry is $20.00 or the equivalent value in a new, unwrapped toy per vehicle. Award Presentation at 4 PM, you must be present to receive award.
For additional information contact: Lou Manglass (678-614-4438 / lou@manglass.net) or Scott Mossberg (770-355-1802 / mossy8930@gmail.com) or visit www.negeorgiamustangclub.org
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