Annual St. Angustine Cruisers Car Show- St. Augustine, FL

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Annual St. Angustine Cruisers Car Show- St. Augustine, FL

Time: May 1, 2021 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine,
Street: 4730 US#1 S
City/Town: St. Augustine, FL
Website or Map: http://www.staugustinecruiser…
Phone: Gaine 404-403-5181 OR Carole 904-315-5582
Event Type: cruisers, car, show
Organized By: St. Augustine Cruisers Car Show
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2021

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Annual St. Augustine Cruisers Car Show

WHEN:  For 2021, the club's car show is on May 1st.  (Always the 1st Saturday of May each year.)
YES, we are having the show this year.
WHERE:  It will be held at the Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine, 4730 US#1 S, 32086. (CCMSTAUG.COM)
COST:  Registration of $25 will be on the day of the show.  No pre-registrations.
TIME:  From 9 am to 2 pm with Top 20 and Best of Show.  Judging by spectators & participants.
Door prizes, 50/50, Food trucks, Music and fun!

ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MAY 1ST CAR SHOW, PLEASE:
Contact:  Gaine 404-403-5181 OR Carole 904-315-5582

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