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Time: September 10, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Year One
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.northgeorgiamoparc…
Event Type: mopar, car, show
Organized By: North Georgia Mopar Club
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2011
9th Annual Mopar Southern Classic
Sponsored by Hayes
Car Show - Swap Meet - Car Corral - Manufacturers Midway
Burnout Contest - "Slowest" Drag Racing
Door Prizes - 50/50 Raffle - Tasty, Affordable Food
Large kids area - A "Family Friendly" Event
25 Class Awards - Top 25 Awards - Popular Choice Awards
Drive Thru Judging
Please go to our website to download a registration form and to see more info on the show.
We are also inviting Young Gun, 25 & younger to come out and show us what you have.
Scale Model competition for our younger guests
Watch for more info at: www.northgeorgiamoparclub.com
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Looks like the weather will be gorgeous.
Hope to see some of yooz guys out there.
I needed an excuse to pick me up a new headliner from Year-One anyways.
Young Gun 25 & Younger are invied to join us at this event, in addition to Scale Models competition for our younger guests.
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