Georgia Classic Cruisers 12th Annual Southland Jubilee Car Show -Greensboro, Ga

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Georgia Classic Cruisers 12th Annual Southland Jubilee Car Show -Greensboro, Ga

Time: April 17, 2010 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Greensboro
Street: South Main Street
City/Town: Greensboro, Georgia
Phone: Ron Hazzard 706-467-9306
Event Type: festival, and, car, show
Organized By: The Better Hometown Program of Greensboro & Ga. Classic Crusers Car Club
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2010

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Antique, Classic, Muscle, Street Rods & Special Interest Cars.
50 + Awards Including: Best of Show. Best GM. Best Ford. Best Mopar. Best Engine. Best Paint. Top 45. Most club Participation $100.00 (minimum of 5 cars to qualify)
Registration Fee: $20.00 Dash Plaques and Door Prizes
Registration: 8:00am - Noon Spectators: 9:00am-3:30pm
Awards Ceremony: 3:30-4:00pm
CARS ARRIVING AFTER NOON WILL NOT BE JUDGED!!
Live entertainment, antique tractors,art & craft vendors, food
Music By Tommy Landrum "Cruzin the oldies

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