The 35th Annual C.H.V.A. Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show -Cartersville, Ga

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The 35th Annual C.H.V.A. Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show -Cartersville, Ga

Time: June 12, 2010 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Cartersville High School Campus,
Street: J.F.Harris PKWY-Hwy 41 @ Church St.,
City/Town: Cartersville, Ga
Website or Map: http://CHVAGA.com
Phone: 678-398-7549
Event Type: points, judged, car, show, to, benefit, hickory, log, and, other, local, charities
Organized By: Dan Wade
Latest Activity: Jun 13, 2010

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The Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association will have their 35th annual points judged Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show, on June 12th, from 8AM to 2 PM, at the Cartersville High School Campus, all types of vehicles welcome, pre-registeration form is available from CHVAGA.COM, $15.00 per vehicle and all vendors if pre-registered form is post marked before June 1st. Call Ken Barrett @ 770-424-7636 or Dan Wade @ 678-398-7549 for more info.

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Comment by Dan Wade on June 13, 2010 at 7:46am
I appreciate everyone that came out yesterday to the CHVA Car Show .... It was a Hot one... we had 101 entrys in the show... and a lot of Variety... T- models to new Corvettes... and everything in between including 2 Tractors. Congrats to Robert Clutter for taking home "BEST IN SHOW" Motorcycle.
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on June 13, 2010 at 2:15am
DAN: GREAT show. A real pleasure, to meet & interact, with your "gang".
Comment by Miguel Caparros on June 12, 2010 at 12:03pm
Dan it was great meeting you today. I was sorry I did not make it to the end as I was badly affected by the heat and sun, need to put a top on the car. Thank you it was a great event.
Comment by Pig on June 11, 2010 at 8:26am
Sorry gang, Jen & I can not make it to this one... Good Luck & Have Fun !!
Comment by jim (MOPAR JIM )nelson on June 8, 2010 at 1:50pm
If I come back early from power Tour and my new grandson dosen't arrive, I will be in Cartersville. It is in My back yard. a nice place with great cars
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on June 8, 2010 at 3:35am
Will be there - with AMSOIL - AND "YOU AUTO BE IN PICTURES" - taking, processing, AND delivering photos - AT THE SHOW ! !
Comment by Dan Black on June 7, 2010 at 7:40am
I would love to be able to go, but I know I'm working Saturday... so won't be able too.

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