Grandfather's Day Car Show

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Grandfather's Day Car Show

Time: October 7, 2023 from 7am to 2pm
Location: Mike's A Fordable Parts
Street: 166 College Ave
City/Town: Maysville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.mikes-afordable.com
Phone: 706-652-3866
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Kelly Lindeman
Latest Activity: Sep 27, 2023

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Annual Grandfather's Day Car Show
October 7th, 2023
Mike's "A" Ford-able Parts, Maysville, GA

Mike's "A" Ford-able Parts is hosting our Grandfather's Day Car Show again for that grandfather of all cars - the Model A Ford!

This year we will be doing something a little different. We have collaborated with our small town of Maysville as this is the same weekend that they will be having a Fall Festival. We invite you to come and join all the fun!

Maysville will be having its Annual Parade @ 10 a.m. so get to Mike’s early to line up! Only Model “A” s will be allowed in our lineup area which will be directly in front of our new building. All other vehicles will be directed as to where to line up or park the morning of the event.

After the parade enjoy some small-town hospitality at the Autumn Leaf Festival and drop back into Mike’s to check out our new location.

There will be lunch available for purchase at the Autumn Leaf Festival.

We are looking forward to every Model A owner and his or her family driving or trailering his or her restored or unrestored Model A's (no swap meet or flea market stuff, please) to Mike's. If you want to bring more than one Model A, please do so. There will be no judging, just showing.

If you need to pick up an order - please call it in, in advance - so we can have it ready for you to hopefully eliminate the long wait for parts.

So, please mark your calendar for nothing else on October 7th and make plans to celebrate Grandfather's Day at Mike's.

Mike’s “A” Ford-able Parts
166 College Ave
Maysville, GA 30558
706-652-3866

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