Dennis Peskir Memorial Car Show -Concord, NC

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Dennis Peskir Memorial Car Show -Concord, NC

Time: October 1, 2016 from 8am to 1pm
Location: Schrader's Race Shop
Street: 4403 Stough Road
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: http://www.harrisburgcruisers…
Phone: Stan Cavaness 705-453-3617
Event Type: car-show, memorial
Organized By: Harrisburg Cruisers Car Club
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2016

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Ken Schrader Racing, Inc., the Harrisburg Cruisers Car Club and the Bank of North Carolina are hosting the Dennis Peskir Memorial Car Show on Saturday, October 24 at Schrader™s race shop located at 4403 Stough Road in Concord, North Carolina. Proceeds from the show will benefit The Wounded Warrior Project. The show is open to the public and begins at 8 a.m.
 
This years show features ARCA champion and racing entrepreneur Andy Hillenburg, who will serve as a celebrity judge for Saturdays show. Hillenburg won the 1995 Daytona ARCA Race for the KSR team.  
 
Hillenburg said, "The quality of collector cars in our area is second to none and I am happy to serve as a judge for the show. Hanging at Schrader's while helping a charity“ what a great way to spend a Saturday morning
 
Federated Auto Parts, Schrader's longtime sponsor and Duragloss, an associate sponsor for his team, are providing products for all entrants, goody bags and door prizes. JR Bishop, motorsports and event marketing director for Federated Auto Parts, and an avid car enthusiast will also serve as a celebrity judge. 

 

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