COCKTAIL COVE'S MEMORIAL DAY CAR, BIKE & TRUCK SHOW Sandy Springs,Ga.

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COCKTAIL COVE'S MEMORIAL DAY CAR, BIKE & TRUCK SHOW   Sandy Springs,Ga.

Time: May 29, 2011 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Cocktail Cove (The Former Amercan Pie)
Street: 5840 Roswell Road
City/Town: Sandy Springs, Ga. 30328
Website or Map: http://www.cocktailcovebar.com
Phone: 770-316-1040
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Richard Scott
Latest Activity: May 29, 2011

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OPEN TO ALL CARS, BIKES & TRUCKS


The former American Pie

 

Gate Opens at 12:00

Registration 1:00 to 3:00 Awards at 5:00

Reg. Fee $20.00

No Small Awards 32" and up Trophies

Best in Show

Best Motorcycle

Top 15

Top 5 for 2000 & up

Cocktail Cove's Pick

Great Food and Drinks 

Meet Great People & Make New Friends

DJ Door Prizes 50/50

Sponsored by Miller High Life 

Vendors welcome (no food) Call Gunny 770-316-1040

Road to the Regional Championship Show (judged)

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Comment by Jerry K. Brown on May 29, 2011 at 4:19am

Brian, we must be sort of kin, as I won a 88 10th Anniv RX7 Turbo in a sales contest, later sold for a Supra, which was sold for the Shelby! Genesis of funds for Shelby began with RX7!

 

Just looked at weather and humidity is at 81%, "real feel" temp in high 90's, radiated heat from black asphalt in parking lot is making me pass on the show! Was looking forward to it, too!

Comment by Brian Dumal on May 28, 2011 at 1:04pm

Yeah, I have a 2005 Mazda RX-8...but am a prior owner of a 2000 Mustang...I miss my baby a lot...lol.  Had 383hp in a V6...thank GOD for Super Six Motorsports...

 

Comment by Jerry K. Brown on May 28, 2011 at 12:36pm

Brian, a belated welcome to Ga. Your club is comprised of Army vets from Ft Campbell? Many shows are open to newer vehicles, as most in my FOPCOA members have newer Mustangs, Shelby's, Saleen's, Lightnings, including myself with Shelby GT500 08 vert and Lightning! Plan is hopefully to go tomorrow: but heat index is supposed to be 98 degrees, making it even hotter on that black asphalt!

 

Brian, guessing your club is a number of various brands: but you'll find lots of welcoming people down here!

Comment by Brian Dumal on May 28, 2011 at 11:39am

This will be my first time showing in this area.  I moved here two years ago and it's nice to see some shows that are open to everything.  I see a lot of classic car shows around and it's hard to compete when you have a newer car.  I'm the Georgia Chapter President of a Show Club from Ft. Campbell, KY and am looking for some connections in the area as well.

 

Comment by Jerry K. Brown on May 25, 2011 at 2:45am
Looking like one other FPCOA member and myself will be there!
Comment by Richard Scott on May 23, 2011 at 11:57am
This is going to be a party car show on Memorial day sunday hope to see you there!!!! Don't miss all the fun that day!!!
Comment by Richard Scott on May 10, 2011 at 12:07am

The Car show will be judges by am I.S.C.A. judge. So come to a real car show

not a show there the host friends wins all the time

Comment by Michael Thies on March 8, 2011 at 12:24pm
This will be rocking good time!  M.

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