Bug'n in July Car Show and Swap Meet -Decatur, AL

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Bug'n in July Car Show and Swap Meet -Decatur, AL

Time: July 19, 2014 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Ingalls Harbor in Decatur, AL
Street: 1072 Market Street
City/Town: Decatur, AL 35601
Website or Map: http://www.navwc.com/bugn
Phone: 256-426-8448
Event Type: car show, swap meet
Organized By: Todd Carlson
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2014

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Saturday, July 19th - Rain or Shine!

The North Alabama Volkswagen Club

   & Hiley Volkswagen of Huntsville

         present the 15th annual

              BUG'N in JULY

      Car Show and Swap Meet

This show benefits Crisis Services of North Alabama (www.CSNA.org).

Awards given for Top 40

Best Paint

Best Interior

Best Engine

People's Choice

Longest Distance.

There will also be a Car Stereo Sound-Off and Engine Sound-Off!

Held at Ingall's Harbor on the beautiful Tennessee River. Food vendors will be on site.

Open to the public. Show cars $20 each. Dash plaques for the first 75 cars. Vendor spots are $10.

DJ - Door Prizes - 50/50 Drawing

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