Barron D. Goodson Memorial Classic Car & Truck Show, Concord, NC

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Barron D. Goodson Memorial Classic Car & Truck Show, Concord, NC

Time: August 25, 2012 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Backing Up Classics Museum
Street: 4545 Concord Parkway South
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: http://www.morrisonmotorco.co…
Phone: 3362102471
Event Type: fundraiser, to, benefit, north, carolina, lung, cancer, partnership
Organized By: Gary Walter
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2013

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Open to all classic & late model muscle cars & trucks. Goody bags & dash plaques to first 100. Registration $20.00, free to spectators. Trophies include Top 20, Best Engine, Best Interior, Best Paint, Barron's Girl's Favorite, NC Lung Cancer Partnership Pick, Club Participation and Best of Show. Entertainment for the whole family, including children. Plenty of great food, silent auction, raffle prizes, 50/50 raffle, DJ, Barron's Classics on display, special guest Dan Truhitte from the Sound of Music, Ray Smith with his 1937 Cord, Betty Sedberry (well known pen, ink & watercolor artist) and more. Rain date - September 8th. For more info, please visit our show website at.

http://goodsonclassic.com/home

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Comment by Jack Thomas on October 16, 2013 at 12:11pm

Dear Gary, We have a number of calls from members in your area asking if you having the Goodson Memorial Car Show event again this year.  If so, please edit or post up the announcement and details for this year. We will then get it out to our Users (70,000 or more). Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 if there is any way we might assist with anything.

Jack

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