Buy-A Vette All-Chevy Car Show -Atlanta, GA

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Buy-A Vette All-Chevy Car Show -Atlanta, GA

Time: May 9, 2015 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Buy-A Vette, Atlanta
Street: 3661 Presidential Pkwy.
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.buyavette.net/
Phone: 770-414-5552
Event Type: all, chev, car, show
Organized By: George E. Borders
Latest Activity: May 8, 2015

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All Chevy Show at Buy-A-Vette

Presidential Pkwy., Atlanta, GA

Web Site

Second Annual All Chevy Car Show

benefits the Wounded Warrior Project

and Other Select Local Charities

 

- Presented by Lanier Corvettes Unlimited

- When: Saturday, April 5, 2014, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (rain date April 6)

- Where: Buyavette Service and Performance Center
3661 Presidential Pkwy 
Atlanta, Ga 30340

- Trophies for Best of Show and Buyavette's Choice, plus Top 20 People's Choice

- Hot dogs, refreshments, and music will be provided

- 50/50 Cash Drawing

- FREE Rack/Inspection time available from 9:00 am to 10:45 am; please call Kevin Kane in advance at 678.395.3957 to schedule

- $20 Registration Fee for Car Show; free spectator entry 
(proceeds donated to Wounded Warrior Project and select local charities)

- All Chevrolet cars and trucks welcome

- Alcoholic beverages and firearms strictly prohibited

- More Info:
Dave Turner 678.772.9379
Tim Nichols 404.915.5178
Randy Smith 770.965.8820

 

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