RAT ROD GIVEAWAY! @ Garage 71 and Grease Inc Open House -Buford, GA

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RAT ROD GIVEAWAY! @ Garage 71 and Grease Inc Open House -Buford, GA

Time: August 24, 2013 from 4pm to 11:45pm
Location: Tannery Row
Street: 554 West Main Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://www.greaseinc.com
Phone: 770-932-1670
Event Type: charity, open-house, cruise-in
Organized By: Garage71 and Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2013

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Garage71 and Grease Inc. coming at all you hot rod hooligans, sultry summer gals, and ironclad motorheads for our OPEN HOUSE – August 24th starting from 4pm until whenever- topping off the August with a nice rat rod giveaway that is sure to spice up your driveway. Built by Benny Richie at Haul Ass Hot Rods, this rat rod sports a 1946 Chevy truck cab, suicide doors, turbo 400 block chevy motor and just so much more we can’t even fit it into one publishing! For those of you who recognize the parts, it is indeed the rat rod that was featured in April’s edition of Grease Magazine.  This is not just for a giveaway, rodders and riders, but a charity and a thanks for your faithful contributions to us for so long, keeping us strong and giving us the ability to give you the radio tunes, news and magazines that have put a smile on your (and our) faces.

Now the charity part is for Benny’s uncle Rick who unfortunately is in dire straits and needs a new liver, which as we know, costs money. This is why the rat rod tickets for the raffle will be 100$ with donations greatly admired. This is a free event of course, but please help out our good friends and the poor guy!

For any interested in purchasing a ticket can go to www.teamstarr.wpweb OR contact Rose Wellborn @ 678-873-3994

Of course, you also must be wondering what else we got up our sleeves as it’s our open house, and let us say we have live music packed and ready for you faithful listeners out there! Our studio is also ready to be explored, and all of you are more than invited, you are guests of honor! Come on down, grab a drink, grab a friend, but don’t grab your friend’s drink while you party with us right here where the rubber burns red!

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