Cops & Rodders Car Show -Atlanta, Ga

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Cops & Rodders Car Show -Atlanta, Ga

Time: March 20, 2010 all day
Location: Atlanta Expo Center North Bldg.
Street: 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Phone: 404 209-5260
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Lt. Dan Wade
Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2010

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Event Description

An all indoor Car Show for all types of vehicles, all make and models welcome, Antiques, Classics, Street Rods, Rat Rods, Tuners, Low Riders, and this year Motorcycles, this includes the Best Active and Retired Emergency Vehicles.

There will be a Free Driver Safety Fair for all drivers, of all ages, to learn safety tips to help make Atlanta roads safer. Teen Drivers will be challenged to complete all of the Driver Safety Fair exhibitions for a free prize.

There will be Vendors that cater to the Car and Motorcycle enthuiast.

Entry fee per vehicle is $20.00 day of the show.

Vendors fee $50.00.

Spectators Free, with a donation to Special Olympics.

Contact Lt. Dan Wade for more information, 404 209-5260

Held at the Scotts Antique Expo Center, exit #55 on I-285, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, at the intersection of I-285 & Jonesboro Rd. near the Atlanta Airport.

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