Emerald Coast Car Show -Niceville, FL

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Emerald Coast Car Show -Niceville, FL

Time: September 9, 2017 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Mullet Festival Site
City/Town: Niceville, FL
Website or Map: http://www.emeraldcoastcarsho…
Phone: Jim 850-934-4113, 850-585-1806
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Jim at Emerald Coast Car Show
Latest Activity: Sep 4, 2017

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24th Annual Emerald Coast Car Show

When: Saturday September 10th,  2016 Rain or Shine.  Registration will open at 0800 AM.  Please don't show up before 0800 AM as we will not have parking and registration open.  Registration will close at 1200 and judging will start at about 1230 and end at 1530.  Show Flyer

Where (new location): Mullet Festival Site in Niceville, FL

Information: We have 40 Classes - Stock - Modified - Trucks - Race Prepared - Low-rider - Custom - Hot Rod - Foreign - Motorcycles and more. All years and models welcome.  All proceeds will benefit local charities. We have 20 Camping spots available with Power and Water for Friday night and/or Saturday night.  Fee is $25.00 for both nights.  See Flyer for more details.  We will have  music during the show.

Trophies:  1st, 2nd and 3rd place plus special awards, Best Engine, Interior, Paint, & Club Participation : Best of Show Award

Registration: $25 if received 2 weeks before show date*.  Day of Show Entry $30.  The first 100 registered will receive dash plaques.  *Payment must be received 2 weeks before show date or full price will apply*

Vendors Wanted: If you would like to be a vendor at our show check out the "Vendor Cover Letter" and the "ECCS Vendor Form"

Our Platinum Corporate Sponsor: 

 

All vendors Welcome! Click Link for Vendor registration form or  Roger Hibbs (850) 585-1806, 

 

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