Downtown Historic Buford Car Truck and Bike show

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Downtown Historic Buford Car Truck and Bike show

Time: September 25, 2010 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Square in Downtown Buford Village
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Buford
Phone: 770.630.8097
Event Type: fundraiser, for, music, time, learning, center
Organized By: Gene S Kerley
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2010

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Come on out on Saturday September 25th and enjoy the Square in Downtown Buford. Fundraiser to benefit Music Time Learning Center and support the Merchants of Main Street. 40 trophies nothing under 2'. Best of Show 3' and Peoples Choice 3' Best Ford, Chevy, Mopar,Modern Retro Muscle, Vette, Best Paint, 5' Best BPOC, etc. Club Participation, Top 3 Bikes if you think you can beat Robert's bring it, Top 3 Trucks, top 20. 50/50, raffles, prices entertainment. Done in time for Goergia Game. 20 cars 25 trucks and 20 bikes. First 30 registered special plaque.

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Comment by Richard Scott on August 31, 2010 at 1:45pm
Nothing will bet Roberts bike.That is a work of art!!!!!!!!!

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