Benefit Open Car & Truck Show -Charlotte, FL

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Benefit Open Car & Truck Show -Charlotte, FL

Time: March 25, 2017 from 8am to 4pm
Location: 202 Tamiami Trail
City/Town: Port Charlotte, FL
Website or Map: http://www.premiumcarshows.com
Event Type: car, meet, festival
Organized By: Premium Car Shows
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2017

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Billy's House of HUUUUGE
Benefit Open Car & Truck Show

 

Just a reminder: March 25th (Saturday): Billy's HUUUUGE Benefit Open Car & Truck Show.
202 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL.  
RAIN or SHINE, Vendors, food & drink.
HUUUUGE giveaways including two 50" HDTV's, three 32" HGTV's and twenty $50 gift certificates.
95 classes. 2 Best of Shows for each class & 45 Overall Best of Shows by division.
Club Participation Winner $2 for every vehicle registered up to $1000 (10 member minimum).
REGISTRATION 8 A.M. - noon. Judging begins at noon.
Awards at around 4 P.M. Pre-registration $20.00. Day of show $25.00.
For more info or to register online go to www.premiumcarshows.com
"It's gonna be HUUUUGE!"
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