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Time: April 20, 2010 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: The Beacon
Street: JB White Blvd.
City/Town: Spartanburg, SC
Website or Map: http://carolinaclassics.net/
Phone: 864-590-4730
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Carolina Classics Car Club
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2010
Welcome to the Carolina Classic Car Club official website. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the preserving classic/antique cars and trucks.
Our address is
Carolina Classic Car Club
P.O. BX 8251
Spartanburg, SC 29305
We have club meetings on the 3rd Tuesday (7:30) of every month at the Beacon on JB White Blvd. Spartanburg, SC
We sponser a cruise-in or show 11 months out of each year. We conduct 1 Big Showevery year. We schedule a club picnic in the fall of each year.
Our club is dedicated to the preservation of older vehicles we welcome all cars and trucks at our events.
Our current slate of officers for the 2010 Cruising Season are: Offrey Hines, Vice President 864-316-3872; Pat Switzer, President 864-590-4730; Rochelle Dean, Treasurer 864-948-3803; and Alvin Paris 864-680-3833, Secretary 864. Please contact any of our officers if you have any questions.
If you have items for our newsletter editor contact Sam or Debbie Turner at debbieaturner@bellsouth.net This is a monthly production that contains photo's of people and their cars and announces up coming events not only for the club but other local happenings.
Tom Reed is the Web Master he can be reached at 864-503-5579 M-F from 9-5 or at rocketdude56@hotmail.com
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