GOODMARK INDUSTRIES CAR SHOW with Wayne Neal Chevrolet -Commerce, GA

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GOODMARK INDUSTRIES CAR SHOW with Wayne Neal Chevrolet -Commerce, GA

Time: October 16, 2010 from 11am to 8pm
Location: Wayne Neal Chevrolet
Street: 123 South Elm steet
City/Town: Commerce, Ga. 30529
Phone: 706-335-3196
Event Type: judged, car, show
Organized By: GOODMARK & Wayne Neal Chevrolet
Latest Activity: Oct 15, 2010

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Goodmarks 1st Car Show--Open to all Hot Rods, Street Rods, Lead Sleds, Muscle Cars, Classics, Rat Rods & others. $10 entry fee made payable to: Goodmark Industries 625 E. Old Norcross rd. Lawrenceville Ga. 30046 770-339-8557 REGISTRATION ENDS @1PM & AWARDS @ 4 pm ish Hot dogs & sodas available. Dash plaques for the 1st 200 entries & NICE Trophies awarded to winners (Glass/Crystal).

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Comment by Michael Thies on October 15, 2010 at 7:00am
I spoke to John Carter, the manager from Wayne Neal Chevrolet, and he is very excited about the car show tomorrow. They have real nice "goody bags", dash plaques for attendees and especially nice trophies. I will be bringing a supply of the new "LOOK But Don't Touch" signs to be put in the goody bags. Looking forward to seeing all our friends.

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