Beater to Bentley BOSS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Ft. Gordon, GA

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Beater to Bentley BOSS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Ft. Gordon, GA

Time: April 26, 2014 from 9am to 3:30pm
Location: Fort Gordon, GA
Street: Rice Road
City/Town: Fort Gordon, GA
Website or Map: http://www.fortgordon.com/bos…
Phone: 706-791-6433
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: Ft. Gordon BOSS
Latest Activity: Apr 22, 2014

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 Calling all cars, trucks & bikes to attend.  We will be on the road way where a lot of foot traffic will be through & Harley Davidson will have their bike truck out there to show off all of their bikes that they have.  Please attend & show support to the service members.  We are unique by having all 4 services here on the base (Army, Marines, Navy & Air Force).  All proceeds go to benefiting them with free activities on and around the base.

Have 1st, 2nd & 3rd place prizes in various categories and will have Best of Show w/cash prize.  Each 1st Place prize will also receive a cash prize (prize amounts are dependant on participation & will be updated on here).

 

Will also update on the different sponsors & potential vendors we will have.  There is a flea market during the same time as the show along w/other things & music to help keep everyone entertained.

 

You can bring your own grill & food...there are food vendors available.

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