Rained Out - MACK TURNER - BACK AT KENNESAW HOOTERS!!! -Kennesaw, GA

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Rained Out - MACK TURNER - BACK AT KENNESAW HOOTERS!!! -Kennesaw, GA

Time: May 17, 2014 from 10am to 3pm
Location: HOOTERS, Kennesaw, GA
Street: 2102 Old Hwy 41
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA
Phone: Mack Turner - 770-546-7511
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: Mack Turner
Latest Activity: May 17, 2014

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RAINED OUT SATURDAY,  RAINED OUT

Sponsored by      HOOTERS

                               and

                PEP BOYS SPEED SHOP

                           (Acworth)

To all you gearheads, Come spend the day, with us, at  HOOTERS, and SEE why Macks shows, have become so POPULAR!

LOTS of AWARDS.......................................

Top 9 +Best of Show - OPEN Class

Top 4 + Best of Show - ORIGINAL

Top 4 + Best of Show - 2000 & UP

                    PLUS

Best Rat Rod    Best Truck    Best Bike

Best Foreign                    Best Survivor

HUGE Trophies for  -

                              HOOTERS PICK

                          *BEST OF THE BEST*

NOTE: 'Best of the Best winner, will (also) have a 6 - 12 picture "Album", posted on this site, AND on FaceBook, on the Rutherford Entertainment page.

DJ  -  Door Prizes  -  50/50 Drawing

$20 registration

As ALWAYS - Professional Judge   

JUST ADDED - JUST ADDED - JUST ADDED

 TROPHYS FOR THE TOP THREE STREET-RODS

Here you go STREET-RODDERS - YOU asked for it, and MACK has RESPONDED.

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Comment by Michael Thies on May 17, 2014 at 1:13pm

Rained Out Again. When is the Rain Date? :-) Call on us to help!  Mike

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