Florida Mopars 3rd Annual Car Show -Panama City, FL

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Florida Mopars 3rd Annual Car Show -Panama City, FL

Time: February 25, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: TGI Friday's - Panama City, FL
Street: 1022 W 23rd Street
City/Town: Panama City, FL
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/flori…
Phone: 850-866-8964
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Florida Mopars
Latest Activity: Feb 21, 2012

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Saturday, February 25, 2012 – Florida Mopars 3rd Annual Car Show.  Open to all makes and models (including motorcycles).  Rain or Shine.  Location – TGI Friday’s (1022 W 23rd Street, Panama City, FL).  Time -10am to 3pm.  Entry Fee: $20 ($10 for second car – same owner).  Dash Plaques and Goody Bags for first 100 entries. Great music, cool cars, lots of door prizes, 50/50.  Proceeds to benefit the Animal Rescue Center of Bay County.  Model Car contest for the kids with special goodie bags and top 3 trophies.  Lots of awards including Sponsor’s Choice, Ladies Choice, Kids Choice, Farthest Traveled, Best of Show and Club Participation.  For more information: 850-866-8964 www.facebook.com/floridamopars or floridamopars@gmail.com.

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