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Time: May 22, 2015 to May 24, 2015
Location: Chattanooga & Soddy Daisy, TN
Street: email for directions: rms@chryslercrazy.com
City/Town: Soddy Daisy, TN
Website or Map: http://chryslercrazy.com/meet/
Phone: 423-332-4282
Event Type: meet, tour, cruise-in
Organized By: Robert M. Soule
Latest Activity: May 6, 2015
The Tennessee Valley Region of the Walter P. Chrysler Club and the Soules cordially invite all owners and enthusiasts of 1982 and earlier Antique Automobiles, any make, with a special emphasis on Pre-WWII automobiles and All 1982 and earlier Chrysler Products. All original or restored-to-original automobiles are encouraged to attend the Chattanooga Antique Automobile Meet in Chattanooga, TN. Wish you could step into the past and experience everything, including motoring the way it once was? Then you don’t want to miss this event, where we celebrate the past in all its glory. Past Meets have been a real blast from the past and the next Meet should be just as much fun, if not more.
ALL - 1982 And Earlier Antique Automobiles All Makes!
ALL - 1982 And Earlier Chrysler Built Products
ALL - Orphan Cars, Any Make, Any Year
ALL - Pre WWII Cars, Any Make, Any Model (Would Love To See More Of These!)
COST: FREE -- no registration or admission fee!
Make your plans now to attend the 2015 Chattanooga Antique Automobile Meet. We had an excellent meet last year, and we are looking forward to another fine meet in Chattanooga for 2015. Tons of pictures with accompanying text of past Chattanooga Meets can be found at: http://chryslercrazy.com/mt06/ Information about the 2015 Meet can be found below. Last year's meet was a blast and this year's should be just as much fun, if not more! And remember -- this meet is open to *ALL* 1982 and earlier Antique Automobiles! So polish that chrome, wax that paint, shine those tires, and come to the 2015 Chattanooga Antique Automobile Meet, May 22nd, 23rd, and 24th.
Come celebrate the past in all its glory with us. It is sure to be an event like no other and one you will remember for a lifetime. There will be plenty of fun, food, period music, and of course Antique Automobiles!
Friday - Afternoon and Early Evening - May 22nd- Gather at the Soules' residence, placement of vehicles on the display field, and preliminary tour of Robert's garages and cars.
Robert Soule has decided to hide the list of guests.
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