Bayview Garage Hot Rod Show & Swap Meet -Columbia, SC

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Bayview Garage Hot Rod Show & Swap Meet -Columbia, SC

Time: April 28, 2012 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: Bayview Garage Commplex
Street: 1716 Bluebird Lane
City/Town: Columbia, SC
Website or Map: http://cartoysautospa.com
Phone: 8034635756
Event Type: car, show, and, swap, meet
Organized By: curran stone
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2012

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Bayview Garage Hot Rod  Show  & Swap Meet 1pm-4pm

Saturday May 26th  Entry Fee $15.00 ,Grand  Prize (best of  show)  1st,2nd,3rd Place  trophy's

Entry Time for  show 11 am-12noon show  starts at  1pm, judging @ 3pm winners announced at  4pm

Car  show  open to  Hot  Rod,Classic  Cars Domestic  and  Foreign,Rat  Rod,Custom Car  and  Trucks.

Swap Meet Vendor  spaces $30.00 for  4x8 table (2) for $50.00 set up  time 10 am Free Lunch  for Vendors 12-1pm

Limited to 20 spaces so  make  ur  reservations  now.

Columbia,South Carolina 1st  and only Auto Swap Meet

Admission is  FREE to  buyers  and spectators.

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