CANCELLED - Lamar Stephens Memorial Car,Truck and Motorcycle Show - Buford GA CANCELLED

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CANCELLED - Lamar Stephens Memorial Car,Truck and Motorcycle Show - Buford GA CANCELLED

Time: September 9, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Buford Church of God
Street: 4800 South Lee Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://bufordcog.org
Phone: 770.945.4901
Event Type: fundraiser, for, missions, projects
Organized By: Mike A McClure
Latest Activity: Sep 6, 2017

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CAR SHOW REGRETFULLY CANCELLED!
ds and Sweet Rides, Tons of door prizes at the event. Trophies awarded for the following Top 20 cars, Top 10 Trucks and Top 3 Motorcycles.

Specialty awards to include:

Best Interior, Best Engine, Best Paint, Ladies Choice, Most Unusual Entry and one for Club Participation

$20.00 Entry Fee

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