Inaugural AVCar Chronicles Sayonara Summer Meet and Car Show -La Vergne, TN

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Inaugural AVCar Chronicles Sayonara Summer Meet and Car Show -La Vergne, TN

Time: October 15, 2016 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Gateway Classic Cars
Street: 320 Tech Park Drive Suite 600
City/Town: La Vergne, TN
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 615-213-1800
Event Type: car, show, and, meet
Organized By: Gateway Classic Cars
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2016

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Event Description

Sayonara Summer

 

Date – 10/15/2016

Time – 11:00 until 6:00

PartnersAV Car Chronicals

Sponsors – Five Points Roofing Co.

                                  Advantage Property Inspection

                   Woodsviking Products

 

Features

Smapmeet

Raffle

Contest

 

Contest

Loudest Exhaust

Car Costume Exhaust

Low Rider Limbo

Tire Changing Contest

 

Raffle

Power Wheels   

Wheel Care Package

Whole Car Detail Package

 

Winnings

1st – Best In Show

2nd – Best off the wall build

3rd – Best Race/Drift Project

4th – Best Classic 1930 – 1975

5th – Best Muscle 1965 – 1980

6th – Late Model 1980 – Present

 

 

*A charity will be chosen for %50 of what is collected to be donated. Stay tuned for details. 

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