Cruise to My Car Vault -Smyrna, GA

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Cruise to  My Car Vault -Smyrna, GA

Time: October 2, 2010 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: My Car Vault
Street: 4898 B South Atlanta Road
City/Town: Smyrna
Website or Map: http://www.mycarvault.com
Phone: 770-614-8263 / 508-400-2216
Event Type: caravan, to, smyrna
Organized By: Dave Shubert
Latest Activity: Sep 28, 2010

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Would anybody be interested in taking a cruise to My Car Vault in Smyrna? Frank Stone ( the gentleman with the beautiful yellow '72 chevelle conv. that won best of show at the TT car show last Sunday) has graciously offered us an open house of his facility. For those who don't know, Frank has a warehouse in which he stores cars. Now some of these cars are some that you may never see in person. He has Lamboghinis, Bentleys, Feraris, classic lincolns or caddys that were involved with president Kennedy, Muscle cars and much more. It's a beautiful facility and I think it would be a blast to do a cruise there. We will have to figure out something for food and drink, but it shouldn't be to tough. If there is significant interest in doing this I will try to coordinate the best day and time to go, so that it is convenient for the majority. Let me know. Thanks, Dave

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