Atlanta Camaro Firebird Assoc. Cruise-in -Woodstock , GA

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Atlanta Camaro Firebird Assoc. Cruise-in -Woodstock , GA

Time: June 22, 2013 from 9am to 11am
Location: The VCCI clubhouse (Victoria Community)
Street: 103 Myrtle Rd
City/Town: Woodstock , GA
Website or Map: http://www.atlantacfa.com
Phone: 678 557 1250
Event Type: cruise-in, followed, by, a, cruise, to, the, mountains
Organized By: Randy Charles- Maria King
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2013

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The Atlanta Camaro Firebird Assoc will be having a cruise- in at the VCCI clubhouse near Lake Allatoona starting at 9:00 AM on June 22nd. We will stay and have free coffee and doughnuts till around 11:00 AM and then cruise up to the mountains via I-575. We will have lunch somewhere around 1:00 and then continue the drive to a place yet to be determined in this beautiful scenic area of north Georgia.  ALL makes and models are welcome to join us. Motorcycles too!

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Comment by randy charles on June 16, 2013 at 3:24pm

Gosh, Im sorry Brent. I have had some luck with sea Foam myself. I hope you can get her running and join us.

                                              Randy

Comment by Brent Walter on June 16, 2013 at 9:33am

I would really like to do this.  Not sure I can have my Firebird ready by then.  She has clogged fuel lines and injectors.  I got cheap and started using regular fuel and now am paying for it.  I am going to try the Seafoam trick and see if that will blow out the wax and deposits, if not I will have to take her in and take the fuel system apart.

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