Florida Mopar Nationals -Davie FL

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Florida Mopar Nationals -Davie FL

Time: March 8, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: University Dodge
Street: 5455 South University Drive
City/Town: Davie FL
Phone: 954-920-7096
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Florida Mopar
Latest Activity: Mar 8, 2014

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26th Florida Mopar Nationals

March 09, 2014 10am to 4pm

26th Florida Mopar Nationals

Car Show & Swap Meet Show open to all Mopar & AMC vehicles Wall plaques with Award Level (Gold, Silver or Bronze) will be presented to all participants! • Goodie bags for the first 200 show participants • Best of Show, Dealers Choice and Participant’s Choice Awards • Model Car Contest • Door prizes will be awarded to participants throughout the day! • Let us do the cooking for you (All profits will go to the Darrell Gwynn Foundation) • Raffle drawings and 50/50 drawings. (All proceeds will go to the Darrell Gwynn Foundation www.darrellgwynnfoundation.org )



Sponsor: University Dodge 

When: March 09, 2014 10am to 4pm 

Location:

5455 South University Drive, Davie Florida 33328

Cost: Free to spectators. Enter your Car in the show $20, Swap Meet Spaces $25. 

To Register: Click here for more information or call Rollin Maycumber at 954-920-7096 or e-mail us

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