GSRA and Summit Racing Equipment's Honor Flight Car Show - McDonough, GA

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GSRA and Summit Racing Equipment's Honor Flight Car Show - McDonough, GA

Time: June 3, 2023 from 10am to 3pm
Location: SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT RETAIL SUPER STORE
Street: 20 King Mill Rd.
City/Town: McDonough, GA
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: Call or Text 770-355-2773 or by email at treasurer@gsra.com
Event Type: fund, raiser, car, show
Organized By: Barry Schumacher, Co-Chairman
Latest Activity: May 31, 2023

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The Georgia Street Rod Association and Summit Racing Equipment Present

The 2023 HONOR FLIGHT BENEFIT CAR SHOW on Saturday; June 3, from 10:00AM to 3:00PM

The Car Show Proceeds Benefit Honor Flight, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that takes World War II, Korean and Vietnam veterans on memory-making trips to Washington D.C. While there, the veterans visit the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice for us and our country.

 

THERE WILL BE AWARDS FOR:

  • Popular Vote Top 25
  • Kids’ Choice
  • GSRA Car of Month
  • Summit Racing Manager’s Choice
  • Honor Flight Choice
  • Best Paint
  • Best Engine
  • Best Interior
  • Best of Show

 

All Makes, Models & Years Welcome! ●Classics ●Customs ●Exotics ●Imports ●Muscle Cars ●Rat Rods ●Restomods ●Sports Cars ●Street Rods ●Trucks

 

Car Show Entry is $20.00

Registration Closes at 12:00PM & Voting Closes at 1:00PM

Awards at 2:30PM

At the Honor Flight Car Show will be: FOOD CONCESSIONS ●50/50 Drawing ●Great Music ●Door Prizes and Goody Bags for the first 150 car entries.

SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT RETAIL SUPER STORE 20 King Mill Rd., McDonough, GA (at I-75, Exit 216, drive east)

For additional information contact: Barry Schumacher, Co-Chairman, call/text 770-355-2773 or by email at treasurer@gsra.com

Or Mickey White, Co-Chairman, call/text 956-371-1937 or by email at secretary@gsra.com

 

GSRA is a 501 (c ) (3) nonprofit and contributions are tax deductible as permitted by IRS. * $100 or more donation includes one car show entry

 

No Drones Allowed / No Alcohol Allowed

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