Cars needed for a movie (The Founder) in Newnan GA.

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Cars needed for a movie (The Founder) in Newnan GA.

Time: July 4, 2015 at 6pm to July 8, 2015 at 7pm
Location: Newnan GA
Website or Map: http://dustin.oakland@yahoo.c…
Phone: 678-887-4348
Event Type: movie
Organized By: Dustin Hornsby
Latest Activity: Jul 4, 2015

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We are needing cars in the 40s and 50s stopping at 55.

This is a movie about Ray Kroc and McDonalds and the cars will be used as back ground cars. 

We need 30s, 40s, 50s up to 55 in newnan ga. 

6/30. ? Cars

7/1.  11 cars

7/2.   7 cars

7/6.   9 cars up to 1948

7/7.   5 cars up to 1940

7/8.   7 cars. Up to 1948

 It pay 300 per car per day. We encourage the owner to bring the car out and move it around when asked. These cars are for back ground only.  If there is anyone interest please send a picture and contact information to Dustin Hornsby email at dustin.oakland@yahoo.com or text pictures to (678)887-4348 thank you. 

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Comment by Dustin Hornsby on June 27, 2015 at 2:01pm

This is a paying gig and email photos to dustin.oakland@yahoo.com 

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