Cruise Nights at The Ocala Drive-In Movie Theatre!!!!! -Ocala, FL

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Cruise Nights at The Ocala Drive-In Movie Theatre!!!!! -Ocala, FL

Time: April 19, 2014 from 4pm to 8:30pm
Location: Ocala Drive-In Theatre
Street: 4850 S Pine Ave
City/Town: Ocala, FL 34480
Website or Map: http://www.XtremeAutoShows.Com
Phone: (352)-388-1382
Event Type: cruise-in
Organized By: Xtreme Auto Shows
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2014

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Come continue America's oldest pastime in your favorite ride at The Historic Ocala Drive-In Movie Theatre every 3rd Saturday of the month from 4pm till 8pm. Enjoy music, delicious food, giveaways, cash prizes, awards, car trivia, beautiful rides and more at one the oldest surviving drive-in movie theatre's in America. ...Should you choose to stay for the movie, enjoy a special $10.00 carload discount for our double feature movie later that day (show participants only-must print flyer and hand in at time of ticket purchase).

This very special round of cruise-in's is proudly brought to you by XtremeAutoShows.Com and sponsored by Burnyzz Speed Shop and LocoGraphics.com. Come see why the Ocala Drive-in is the car guy cruise-in spot every third Saturday of the month.

(On special occasions-Enjoy a very special car movie on our second screen while in attendance, bring your blankets and chairs!!!!)

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