Kaiser-Frazer Owners Club Dixie Region Spring Meet -Canton, GA

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Kaiser-Frazer Owners Club Dixie Region Spring Meet -Canton, GA

Time: May 17, 2014 all day
Location: Meet at Motel 6 at 10AM
Street: 114 River Pointe Parkway
City/Town: Canton, GA
Phone: 678.350.1997
Event Type: cruise-in, for, antique, independent, makes
Organized By: Frank Pudysz
Latest Activity: May 13, 2014

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Kaiser-Frazer-Willys owners will be meeting the weekend of May 17, 2014.  The Po'Boys of Canton are reserving a place for our cars at the Cruise-in at Riverstone Plaza on May 17.  We are inviting owners of Antique Independent car makes (only) to join us for the day.  Meet at 10 AM at the Motel 6 off Riverstone Parkway for a short driving tour.  Lunch at Stevi B's, then head to Riverstone for the Cruise-in after 3 PM.  $5 to get into the cruise-in and $5 to the Kaiser-Frazer club.  There will be voting for People's Choice Awards. 

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