Annual FedEx March of Dimes Car, Bike, & Truck Show -Atlanta, GA

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Annual FedEx March of Dimes Car, Bike, & Truck Show -Atlanta, GA

Time: April 6, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: FedEx EX World Service Center
Street: 4400 International Pkwy
City/Town: Atlanta, Ga. 30354
Website or Map: http://g.co/maps/w8x5v
Phone: 770-856-0146
Event Type: benefit
Organized By: Rick Murphy and FedEx
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2014

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FedEx 3rd Annual March of Dimes Benefit Car,Bike,Truck Show

Registration 10:00 to 1:00 Awards @ 4:00

Registration Fee: $25.00

Pre Registration Fee: $20.00

Pre reg. ending date 4/1/2014

MAKE UP RAIN DATE  April 20

Awards:

Best in Show

FedEx Director Pick

Club Participation

Best of:

Chevy, Ford, Mopar, Orphan,

Hand Built, Import, Truck, Bike, BOPC,

Original Classic, Rat Rod, Low Rider,Longest Traveled,

Oldest, Youngest & Race Vehicle

Top 20 1999 & Older

Top 15 for 2000 and Up

FedEx Security Pick

Top 5 Street Rods

A DJ will be spinning the oldies

Door Prizes ---50/50---- Drawing and More

For Pre Registration call Rick Murphy @ 770-856-0146

For Pre Registration:

Mail to "March of Dimes"

3600 INNERLOOP ROAD

ATLANTA, GA 303054

For more Info Call Rick Murphy @ 770-856-0146

VENDORS AND SWAP MEET WELCOME

 

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