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Time: January 13, 2018 from 11am to 2pm
Location: GATEWAY CLASSIC CARS
Street: 1870 McFarland Parkway Suite 300
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gsra.com
Phone: Richard Torch 770-213-4243
Event Type: club-meeting, car-show
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2018
Georgia Street Rodders Association Monthly Meeting
January 2018 GSRA Meeting
Saturday, January 13, 2018 ● GATEWAY CLASSIC CARS
Open 10:00 AM●Meeting Begins at 11:00 AM
Bring Chairs
GSRA will provide coffee and donuts
1870 McFarland Parkway Suite 300, Alpharetta, GA 30005
Phone 678 894-4833
From I-285 take GA 400 north to Exit 12 (McFarland Parkway). Go east 1.5 miles. Gateway Classic Cars is on the right.
We know you won’t want to miss it! We’d love to see you there. Please bring a friend to consider joining GSRA.
Bring a NEW MEMBER! The GSRA is one of the oldest street rod associations in the USA, having been formed in 1976. The GSRA promotes the car hobby in general and is open to all walks of life. All anyone needs is a healthy interest in automobiles. You don't have to even own a car!! Spouses and significant others are welcome at our all our events. In fact many spouses run the 50/50 drawings and participate in the swap meet. Without spousal support the GSRA would not run as smoothly.
A couple things that make us different...we do not have a cut off date for our events, like some rod associations. Our members have all sorts of automobiles - stocks, rods, trucks, motorcycles, and customs. National Events (NSRA) though, do have a 1948 cut-off date. We have regular monthly meetings that encompass discussion of old and new GSRA business, selection of the Car of the Month, purchase of 50/50 tickets, and meet new members/greet old members. All are welcome to come check us out.
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