Emerald Coast Cruizin 2012 -Panama City Beach, FL

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Emerald Coast Cruizin 2012 -Panama City Beach, FL

Time: November 9, 2022 to November 12, 2022
Location: Frank Brown Park
Street: 16200 Panama City Beach Parkway
City/Town: PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA
Website or Map: http://http:emeraldcoastcruiz…
Phone: 662.587.9572
Event Type: classic, car, show, &amp, shine
Organized By: Robert Parrish
Latest Activity: Nov 7, 2022

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Emerald Coast Cruizin

Emerald Coast Cruizin The South's Best Blast from the Past family fun event. Thousands of classic cars, hot rods, custom cars and trucks make way to beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida for this week long festival.

Panama City Beach's breath taking emerald green coastline and the famous Miracle Strip gleams with chrome, hot colors, and the deep rumble of power. Frank Brown Park located at 16200 Panama City Beach Parkway will host over 3000 hot rods,  and cool classics. There will be over 125 + top name  automotive vendors on hand, as well as a huge swap meet and Auto Auction. Oh we also include a ladies section with great crafts, jewelry, and so much more. Kids will love the kiddy area with fun rides games and more! so much for all to enjoy!.

Each night is full of activities from parades, great bands, and special shows. Even if you're not a gear head, there is plenty to do for all.

This years event will be much larger, with much more fun and activities being planned for the 2012 event. So make your plans now, stay tuned to the website for updates, and get in on the fun. This year's dates are November 5-6-7-8-9-10, 2012. 

 

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Comment by Michael Thies on November 1, 2012 at 2:55am

Dear Rakes,

There is much chatter on www.SouthEastWheelsEvents.com about this year's Emerald Coast Cruizin and I found this 2011 event post and updated it. Yet, it really needs your touch. As busy as you are, please add a flyer and some photos from last year!  I am just coming back from SEMA on the third so I will be coming in late this year. I know you have lots of fun action planned.

Mike

Comment by DANNY BROOKS on November 6, 2011 at 2:38pm
great show lots to do will be a large amount of cars, trucks worth the trip
Comment by Robert Parrish on October 23, 2011 at 3:25pm
Don't miss this awesome event.

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