Horsepower at the Pony, Atlanta, GA

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Horsepower at the Pony, Atlanta, GA

Time: August 2, 2014 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: The Pink Pony
Street: 1837 Corpporate Blvd (off Buford Hwy, N of N. Druid Hills)
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30329
Website or Map: http://www.GeorgiaColCruisers…
Phone: 404-732-6842
Event Type: car, show, fundraiser
Organized By: Rick Ellis
Latest Activity: Jul 31, 2014

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Open Car Show at the Pink Pony! Yes, the legendary "PONY" and the Georgia Cool Cruisers have teamed up for the FUN event! This show is Open to ALL Makes - Models - Year!

We will have a bunch of Popular Choice Awards, Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle, FREE Event Dash Plaques (first 100 cars), CHEAP and Tasty food and refreshments! This is part of SummerFest '14 featuring a Volley Ball tournament!

Entry Fee is a Donation to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!

At the end of the show, we will have a Caravan of Show Cars head over to the Galaxy Diner Cruise-In for part 2 of our  Doubleheader Car Show Saturday!

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