Annual Winter National Convention -Orlando, FL

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Annual Winter National Convention -Orlando, FL

Time: March 1, 2018 to March 4, 2018
Location: Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa
Street: 10,000 Turkey Lake Road
City/Town: Orlando, FL
Website or Map: http://www.classicchevy.com/
Phone: 321-385-1113 info@classicchevy.com
Event Type: chevy, convention, races
Organized By: ECKLER'S Classic Chevys
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2018

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ECKLER'S Annual Winter National Convention

If you haven’t joined us for Winter National at Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa in Orlando, you are missing out on a great Chevy Classics car convention. Not only do we offer the opportunity to spend a few days with some of the finest Chevy folks you’ll ever meet, we offer a great climate in the middle of winter with exceptional and affordable accommodations and a phenomenal staff. Chevy Classics would like to invite you to “come on down” and join us!

Valve Cover Races

Ready, Set, Go . . . We’ve added Valve Cover Racing to our venue! Dust off your old valve cover, add some wheels (roller skate or in-line skate) add some paint or your own personal flair and let’s race!
CCCF Valve Cover Racing Rules

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