Central TN Classic Chevys - Open Car & Truck Show -Dickson, TN

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Central TN Classic Chevys - Open Car & Truck Show -Dickson, TN

Time: August 20, 2016 from 8am to 4pm
Location: United Free Will Baptist Church
Street: 784 Highway 46
City/Town: Dickson, Tennessee
Phone: Tony Collins 931-623-9420, Louis Wright 615-412-6962 or 615-767-1959
Event Type: car, &, truck, show
Organized By: Central TN Classic Chevys
Latest Activity: Aug 14, 2016

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Annual Central TN Classic Chevy Open Car, & Truck Show. . United Free Will Baptist Church, Dickson, TN.

Cash Giveaway-

Registration 8:00am - 1:00pm - Drive Thru Judging

Dash Plaques to first 100 entries

50+ classes - 100 point judging -door prizes - 50/50 drawing

Swap Meet space - Concessions available - 4 Best of Show

Trailered & Driven cars Judged Separately - Lots of Special Awards.

Registration starts at 8 am until 12 noon. Fee is $25 second car &15. Swap Meet spaces $25 . UNITED FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 784. HWY. 46 DICKSON, TN ACROSS FROM LOWES

CONTACT Tony Collins 931-623-9420, Louis Wright 615-412-6962 or 615-767-1959 or BRUCE SMITH. 931-648-1957

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