West Ga Nova & Classic Car Club Meet -Douglasville, GA

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West Ga Nova & Classic Car Club Meet -Douglasville, GA

Time: February 23, 2013 from 11:45am to 2:45pm
Location: Arbor Place Mall, Douglasville,Ga
City/Town: Douglasville, GA
Phone: 4047094768
Event Type: meet
Organized By: Jessee L Purvis
Latest Activity: Feb 22, 2013

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The West Ga Nova & Classic Car Club will be having a meet for New and existing members on the 23rd of february depending on the weather, from 11:45am-3pm at arbor place mall in the parking lot infront of bed bath and beyond, this is the meet that will get you introduced to other members and new members that wish to join this club. this club is very unique in that we are not looking for the show cars that someone drives maybe once a month to shows we are looking for resto-in-progress, daily drivers, any condition classics and novas as long as they can be driven to the meets and shows. no matter the condition a classic is still a classic. we have no dues and will not have any dues until we reach our goal number of 60 members, all events are free to attend unless specified otherwise.

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Comment by Jessee L Purvis on February 22, 2013 at 7:14am
the event for the 23rd is cancelled, my nova is out of commission for a while
Comment by Jessee L Purvis on February 22, 2013 at 7:14am
the event for the 23rd is cancelled, my nova is out of commission for a while

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