Grand Classic Car Show -Stone Mountain, Ga

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Grand Classic Car Show -Stone Mountain, Ga

Time: May 14, 2010 at 12pm to May 15, 2010 at 4pm
Location: Marriott Stone Mountain Inn
Street: 1058 Robert E Lee Blvd
City/Town: Stone Mountain, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.classiccarclub.org
Phone: 770-944-7282
Event Type: concours, car, show
Organized By: Classic Car Club of America
Latest Activity: May 14, 2010

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To display contact John Haulbrook at 770-944-7283
Cars must be Classic Car Club of America eligible, and the owner must be a CCCA member, see www.classiccarclub.org
Spectators $5 - $10 per family
The Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) is about vintage automobiles and the pleasure of the sport. Since its beginning in 1952, the Members of the CCCA have been dedicated to the collection, preservation and enjoyment of the world’s finest cars. As in the beginning, automobiles manufactured during the Grand Classic Era® from 1919 to 1948 remain the primary focus of the club today. CCCA members have held Grand Classic car shows, enjoyed CARavans and published The Classic Car magazine plus other materials every year since the Club's founding.
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Comment by Michael Thies on March 23, 2010 at 4:43am
Quoted from the Classic Car Club of America wesite
"The first Grand Classic held in Georgia is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 14-15, in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The Grand Classic will be held at the Marriott Stone Mountain Inn on Saturday. It will be preceded by tour on Friday to two Atlanta landmarks — The Varsity (the world’s largest drive-in restaurant) and the legendary, grandiose Fox Theater — followed by a visit to the High Museum of Art, which is featuring “The Allure of the Automobile” with 18 rare automobiles from the 1930’s through the 1960’s.

John and Eloise Haulbrook are the coordinators for the Georgia Grand Classic."

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