CAROLINA COLLECTOR AUTO FEST "SPRING FLING"

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CAROLINA COLLECTOR AUTO FEST "SPRING FLING"

Time: May 20, 2011 at 8am to May 21, 2011 at 5pm
Location: MYRTLE BEACH SPEEDWAY
Street: 455 Hospitality Lane
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: 336-972-4362
Event Type: spring, fling, at, the, beach
Organized By: Carolina Collector Auto Fest / Randy Myers & Phillip Walker
Latest Activity: May 19, 2011

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Car Show / Swap Meet / Car Corral / 8 AM - 5 PM Friday and 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday - over 100 awards at 3 PM Saturday afternoon - $500.00 CASH prize to car club with best participation (12 CAR MINIMUM) - Special club rate of $20.00 per car with 12 car minimum.  Regular registration is $35.00 per car (INCLUDES ADMISSION FOR TWO FOR BOTH DAYS) - GENERAL ADMISSION IS $8.00 and kids 10 & under are free - Myrtle Beach Speedway is located off US Hwy. 501 between Myrtle Beach and Conway - Turn at the Tanger Outlet Mall and follow the signs to the speedway

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