CBI Performance Warehouse Open House & Cruise -Athens, AL

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CBI Performance Warehouse Open House & Cruise -Athens, AL

Time: December 7, 2012 from 8am to 2pm
Location: CBI Performance Warehouse
Street: 13750 Mooresville Rd
City/Town: Athens, AL
Phone: 256-233-8602, 256-233-8602
Event Type: open-house, cruise-in
Organized By: CBI Performance Warehouse
Latest Activity: Nov 18, 2013

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Ticket Pricing: Free entry, $10 door prize tickets available, 50/50 tickets available

Saturday, Dec. 7 will be our Annual Open House & Hot Rod Cruise In. Hours are 8A- ?? (Approx. 2PM) Door prizes include a 700R4 Trans, 350 GM Crate Engine, Hats, Tshirts, Garage Signs, & Much More! There will NOT be a swap meet at the Open House. Space is limited and the swap meet will be announced at a later date. Jimmy Smith GMC will be bringing several new cars and trucks. Load up the family and drive your hot rods out for a day of fun, food, great savings in the store, door prizes, and maybe you will be the lucky winner of the 50/50 drawing to have some extra money just in time for Christmas shopping. Event will be rain, shine, sleet, or snow. We usually have several hundred cars, open to anything, no judging- just car enthusiasts and gearheads gathering to share stories. Event is free to attend. A registration fee is required if you would like to participate in the door prize drawings.

 

Parking: Parking will be available through out the day. Spaces will be limited at times

Directions: Directions: I-65 To exit 351 (Hwy 72). Take Hwy 72 East (toward Huntsville) to the 3rd Light -Mooresville Rd (Texaco on Left Corner). Turn Right (South) on Mooresville Rd. We are approx 1 mile on Left.

 

 

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