Display Your Car Free at Octane 2013! -Atlanta, GA

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Display Your Car Free at Octane 2013! -Atlanta, GA

Time: May 19, 2013 from 9am to 2pm
Location: World Congress Center
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://octane2013.com/display…
Phone: 404-568-6224 bruce.jones@autotrader.com
Event Type: gathering, car-show
Organized By: AutoTrader Classics
Latest Activity: May 18, 2013

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Tribute to "Caffeine & Octane"

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OCTANE 2013 CLASSIC CAR SHOW

Do you own a beautiful classic, performance or exotic car and want to display it at the Octane 2013 show? We’re providing an opportunity for enthusiasts to display their cars on Sunday, May 19th from 11am until 2pm. Here’s how it works.

Download the registration and waiver here. Fax a signed copy by May 10th and bring a copy to the show on Sunday. Arrive at the show starting at 9am and have your car on display by 10:30am. Cars cannot be moved before 2pm for safety reasons. There are no fees for displaying your car and we will provide one free ticket to the Octane 2013 show.

For more detailed rules please download the official form here.

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