South Carolina Pecan Festival Car & Truck Show -Florence, SC

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South Carolina Pecan Festival Car & Truck Show -Florence, SC

Time: November 4, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Downtown on Evans St.
Street: Evans St.
City/Town: Florence, SC
Website or Map: http://swampfox.aaca.com/
Phone: Al Robinson 843-496-7207, Sammy 843-992-6082
Event Type: car, and, truck, show
Organized By: Swamp Fox Old Car Club-Swamp Fox Region AACA
Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2017

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Open to all makes and models-top 3 in 25 classes-including "Best Production" "Best Non-Production" "Mayor's Choice Award" door prizes Awards at 4pm

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Comment by Jack Thomas on October 26, 2013 at 10:56pm

Hello Luther Johnson, 

We have a number of calls from members in your area asking if you having the South Carolina Pecan Festival event again this year.  It was a real success last year. If so, please update edit this posting or post up a new announcement and details on the Events Calendar for this year. http://SouthEastWheelsEvents.com/Events/

We will then get it out to our Users (70,000 or more). Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 if there is any way we might assist with anything.

Jack

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