Knoxville Area Corvair Club "Show and Shine" -Knoxville, TN

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Knoxville Area Corvair Club "Show and Shine" -Knoxville, TN

Time: May 7, 2016 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Gander Mountain
Street: 11501 Parkside Drive
City/Town: Farragut, TN (Knoxville area)
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/#!/p…
Phone: (865) 924-8131
Event Type: car-show, cruise-in
Organized By: Knoxville Area Corvair Club
Latest Activity: May 4, 2016

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The Knoxville Area Corvair Club will hold its now annual Show and Shine Public Meet and Greet gathering at Gander Mountain in Turkey Creek Shopping Center in Knoxville,TN  Address is 11501 Parkside Drive, Farragut, TN . No awards or trophies, just having a good time with Corvair friends and showing and educating the public on our Corvairs. Event starts at 10:00. There are several restaurants within walking distance and we may cruise to Joe Nubert Collision for their Saturday night cruise-in. All Corvair owners and enthusiast are encouraged to attend. This was a great experience last year as it was the 30Th anniversary of the KACC, so we decided to continue this year. Please bring your Corvairs and join in with us! They dont have to be shiny show pieces! Last year we had an Ultra Van from Chattanooga come up with a few members of the Choo Choo Corvair Club. If you have any questions, PM me. Thanks!

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