Classic Glass Corvette Club "VetteStock 2021" - Alpharetta, GA

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Classic Glass Corvette Club "VetteStock 2021" - Alpharetta, GA

Time: October 16, 2021 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Miller's Ale House
Street: 10750 Davis Drive
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA 30009
Website or Map: http://www.VetteStock.com
Phone: 678-277-2581
Event Type: corvette, only, show, for, national, museum
Organized By: Classic Glass
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2021

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VetteStock 2021 @ Miller Ale House - Alpharetta, GA

Corvette ONLY Show

October 16, 2021 - 10am - 3pm

Registration 10am-12pm

100% of the Proceeds from the Show go to the National Corvette Museum

Only $20 Pre-Registration (by mail), $21 (On Line)

National Corvette Museum Store in Attendance!

Trophies Given for Top 20 Corvettes 

50/50 Drawing

Miller's Manager's Choice Award * Food & Drink Specials

                                   Miller Ale House

                                (by the Sam's Club) 

   10750 Davis Drive - Alpharetta, GA 30009 - 678-277-2581

                       For More Info:  www.VetteStock.com

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