Buford Village Car, Truck and Bike Show -Buford, GA

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Buford Village Car, Truck and Bike Show -Buford, GA

Time: May 22, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Buford Village at corner Hamilton Mill and Buford Hwy.
City/Town: Buford
Phone: 770.630.8097
Event Type: fun
Organized By: Gene S Kerley
Latest Activity: May 22, 2010

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We are having another show at the Buford Village, we had a great turn out in March and thank everyone for attending. We have added a couple of new categories for us such as:Club participant trophy 5 feet, Best True Classic, VW competition, Best Vette as well as best ford, chevy , mopar, foriegn, non, Chevy GM, etc. work in progress and more, plus top 20 and for the very first time Best New American Retro Muscle Car. Best of Show 3' trophy plus a People Choice category. Top 5 Biukes and top 5 trucks. Show starts at 10 a.m. early registration at 9:30 saves you 5 dollars before 10 am.awards approximately 2-2:30. Ct at Tanner's will be running his chicken lips around. Thanks gene 770.630.8097

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Comment by Gene S Kerley on May 11, 2010 at 7:29am
Sorry it is 20 for cars and truck and 10 for BIKES spelled correctly

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