F-Body Beach Bash 2015 -Myrtle Beach, SC

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F-Body Beach Bash 2015 -Myrtle Beach, SC

Time: October 15, 2015 at 6pm to October 17, 2015 at 4pm
Location: Broadway at the Beach
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC
Website or Map: https://www.fbodybeachbash.co…
Event Type: meet, &, greet, cruise-in, track, event, car, show
Organized By: Terry Blanton
Latest Activity: Aug 11, 2015

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The F-Body Beach Bash is an annual gathering of F-Body and GM enthusiasts. Located in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC, this event is designed to bring enthusiasts together from across the country to enjoy our passion for Camaros, Firebirds, and GM Muscle! Bring your show car, race car, street car, daily driver, or don’t even bring a car at all! The event is just as much about the great people that share this hobby together, as it is about the cars!

The main events planned for this year are an evening meet and greet, a track event, and a car show. You can view more detail about each event on the page for it as well as general scheduling info on the Schedule page. You can also check out some videos of past shows and our facebook page.

Thursday Oct 15th, 6pm

Meet and Greet at Hooters

Friday Oct 16th, 10am to 6pm

Track Day at Myrtle Beach Speedway

Friday Oct 16th, 8pm

Ocean Blvd Cruise

Saturday Oct 17th, 8am to 4pm

Car Show at Broadway

https://www.fbodybeachbash.com/index.php

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