Annual Naz Car Show -Cheraw, SC

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Annual Naz Car Show -Cheraw, SC

Time: December 7, 2019 from 12pm to 2pm
Location: Hwy 55 Burgers Shakes and Fries,
Street: 1624 State Rd,
City/Town: Cheraw, SC
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: 843-479-6671, 843-287-1537
Event Type: car, show, truck, bike, cruise-in
Organized By: Bobby Norris Or Harry Chavis
Latest Activity: Nov 7, 2022

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he Naz Car Show Is Our Annual Event Held Each Year On The Second(2) Saturday Of November / The Address Is 3610 Hwy 177 Wallace SC 29596 / This Year The Date Is Saturday 11th, 2017 / This Is Our 10th Event / One Of The Best Car Shows In The Carolinas / Trophies Second To None / This Event Is Christian & Family Oriented / Everyone Is Invited & All Vehicles Are Welcomed / Special Awards Best Engine / Best Paint/ Best Of Show / Ladies Choice / Pastor Choice / Kids Choice / Fun / Food Fellowship / (1) Free Meal With Each Entry / Food Available For Everyone At A Great Price / Bring Your Chairs & Cars & Let's Make This A Great Day / Call Rev. Bobby Norris At 843-544-0071 or Harry Chavis At 843-287-1537 Anytime / Flyers Available by email /

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