Carolina Classics 12th Annual Car & Truck Big Show -Spartanburg, SC

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Carolina Classics 12th Annual  Car & Truck  Big Show -Spartanburg, SC

Time: May 26, 2012 from 4pm to 9pm
Location: Sears AUTO CENTER @ Westgate Mall
Street: 205 West Blackstock Road
City/Town: Spartanburg, NC
Website or Map: http://www.carolinaclassics.n…
Phone: 864-590-4730
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Carolina Classics
Latest Activity: May 19, 2012

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Carolina Classics 12th Annual

Car & Truck

Big Show

MAY 26, 2012 (rain date June 2)

Sears AUTO CENTER

@ Westgate Mall 205 West Blackstock Road Spartanburg, S.C.
Registration 4:00-6:00 PM ~ Awards 8:30

Participant voting (one ballot per registered vehicle) begins at 6:00 and ends at 7:00

Carolina Classic Car Club vehicles are not entered in the show and are for display only.

Pre-registration is $15.00 post marked by( MAY 21) $20.00 thereafter

 

 

    Music-Door Prizes-Fun


Refreshments available

50-50

$ 1000    GIVE AWAY Cash Drawings Hourly

Best of Show Car &Truck

Trophies to Top 20 Cars and Trucks

Including GM~FOMOCO~MOPAR~Non Big 3

 

This is your invitation to participate in the premier event of the year.  The Westgate Mall Area is a perfect setting to park your cruiser and enjoy an evening of classic cars, trucks, music, fellowship and entertainment.

Registration Information

All registered cars are eligible for cash drawings. For more information contact Pres. Pat Switzer 864-590-4730 VP Offrey Hines.864-316-3872   Check out other events at our web site
www.carolinaclassics.net.  Make your $15.00 Pre-registration check Payable to the Carolina Classic Car Club. P.O. BX 8251 Spartanburg, SC 29305.

Pre-registration Form

Email address   _______________________________    Club Affiliation ___________________

Name ______________________________ *Signature _________________________________

Address ____________________________City ____________________State ___Zip________

Year _______   Make ______________________ Model _____________________

*Your signature releases the Carolina Classic Car Club and SEARS AUTO CENTER and others participating in this event of any liability as a result of your participation in this event. 

 

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