FIELD OF DREAMS 3RD Annual Car, Bike and Truck Show -Conyers, GA

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FIELD OF DREAMS 3RD Annual Car, Bike and Truck Show -Conyers, GA

Time: November 5, 2011 from 10am to 3pm
Location: American Legion Post 77 -674 Legion Rd- Conyers, GA
Street: 674 Legion Rd
City/Town: Conyers
Website or Map: http://www.corvettecruisersof…
Phone: Cars/Trucks 404-421-4429 Bikes 770-262-6580
Event Type: car-truck, and, bike, show
Organized By: American Legion Post 77 Conyers
Latest Activity: Nov 4, 2011

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Event Description

"Field of Dreams"

Sons of American Legion Post 77 - Conyers

Hooters-Conyers

American Legion Riders

Present 3rd annual Car Truck and Bike show

Resheduled from Labor Day due to Rain

Saturday Nov. 5th  2011   10AM -3PM

Rain Date Nov. 6th

American Legion Post 77 -674 Legion Rd-  Conyers, GA

"On the BallField"


Cars and Trucks - $25.00

Bikes - $15.00

TOP 25 Trophies

PLUS

Best Chevrolet

Best Ford

Best Mopar

Best BOP

Best Truck

Best Import

“Commander’s Trophy

For Bikes

Top 5 Trophies

Best Custom

Best Original

Best Military

Best Antique

“Best of Show”

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