East Coast Karmann Ghia Treffen IV -Centerville, GA

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East Coast Karmann Ghia Treffen IV -Centerville, GA

Time: June 19, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Centerville GA
Street: City Hall Pavilion
City/Town: Centerville
Website or Map: http://www.volkyland.com/kgtr…
Phone: 478-335-1341
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Allen Caron
Latest Activity: Jun 13, 2010

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Hey all you Type 14 and Type 34 VW Karmann Ghia owners. Drive or tow your Ghias to Centerville, GA and join in all the fun as we fill the City Hall Pavilion with as many Ghias as possible. Take part in the fun, food, fellowship, and the awesome beauty of our Karmann Ghias.

Three judged classes each for Coupes and Convertibles...STOCK, MODIFIED and DAILY DRIVER. Awards for first and second place in each class. Also awards for Best of Show, Best Engine, Best Interior, Best Paint, and door prizes. Cruise in Friday night June 18th at 6:30 at the Steak and Shake.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 13, 2010 at 2:27pm
I am posting this event on Facebook, as well. There should be several Gia owners to interest in this event. Mike

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