County Line Baptist Church Third Annual Car and Truck Show -Jasper, GA

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County Line Baptist Church Third Annual Car and Truck Show -Jasper, GA

Time: June 9, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Jasper Jeep
Street: 1050 Hwy 515
City/Town: Jasper Ga. 30143
Website or Map: http://www.countylinebaptistc…
Phone: 706-2534852
Event Type: fundraiser, for, the, youth, groupe
Organized By: David Owens
Latest Activity: Jun 10, 2012

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Comment by Frank B Hardy on June 10, 2012 at 1:44am

attented the Jasper show. Great event, well run. Lots of good folks. Had a blast and won "Best Truck" trophy which considering the quality of trucks there was a real treat.

Comment by John Cuda on June 9, 2012 at 5:36am
Missed this one dagnabitt!
Let us know how this show turned out as I could not dredge up anyone to ride along with me for such a nice drive out there but all my buddies were recovering from the stuff they broke at the commerce dragway last night during test n tune.
I'da gone for sure but my luck I would break down on a mountain pass with no buddies to help me out.....maybe next time.

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