Mack Turner, and the HOOTERS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Kennesaw, GA

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Mack Turner, and the HOOTERS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Kennesaw, GA

Time: August 10, 2013 from 10am to 3pm
Location: HOOTERS, Kennesaw
Street: 2102 Old 41
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA
Phone: 770-546-7511
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: Mack Turner
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2013

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Big Mack, is doin' it AGAIN, at HOOTERS, Kennesaw!!! C'mon out, for more fun than you can STAND!!

 

AWARDS - - -

Top 10 (Open class) - incl BEST OF SHOW

Top 5 ORIGINAL - incl Beat of Show

Top 5 2000 & up - incl Best of Show

Best Truck (open to ALL trucks)

Best Rat Rod

Best Bike

Best Foreign

 

 

HOOTERS CHOICE Trophy

 

BEST OF THE BEST - HUGE TROPHY,

PLUS PHOTO SHOOT ! ! !

 

50/50 drawing - GREAT DOOR PRIZES

DJ, Spinning the BEST of the
50's,
        60's,
                & 70's

 

AND (if we can get enough requests!) MAYBE we can con Mack into giving us a little of the "Kansas City Shuffle" (NOTE: If we can get another "major" sponsor, for it - we won't HAVE to vote on getting MACK to dance, for us!!)/p>

SHOW SPONSORS

HOOTERS, Kennesaw

PEP BOYS SPEED SHOP, Acworth

AMERICAN NAT. INS - SCOTT ALBERTSON, Agcy - For ALL your ins. needs, INCLUDING that "CLASSIC CAR"

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on August 8, 2013 at 2:19pm

GEE.........Is Mack, from ACWORTH???

Hey, Gunny - be nice to see ya - Hope y'all can make it!

Comment by Mack Turner on July 15, 2013 at 5:01am

HaHa Jeff, I don't know about the Kansas City Shuffle, but we are going to try to make this the biggest one yet..Great Cars, Trucks, and Bikes, Great food, Great Friends, Lots of Nice Awards, and of course the Hooters Girls..How could you want more out of a Car Show!!!Hope everyone can make it..

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