Meeting AACA Coastal Carolina Region -Charleston, SC

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Meeting AACA Coastal Carolina Region -Charleston, SC

Time: February 19, 2015 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Mel's Filling Station
Street: 4945-B Dorchester Rd.
City/Town: Charleston, SC
Phone: 843-860-0315
Event Type: antique, car, club, meeting
Organized By: Trevor Shelor & Coastal Carolina AACA
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2015

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Event Description

Please visit us at our next Club meeting Thursday February 19, 7pm at "Mel's Filling Station", 4945-B Dorchester Rd. - the antique gas station next to MelCer Tile. 

Hosted by Antique Automobile Club of America - Coastal Carolina Region

This FREE  event is about raising awareness of the hobby, our club and other car clubs, and is a way to show support for Citadel Mall, a Charleston icon.   

This is a display, not a trophy event. Cars need to be 25 years or older, unmodified (relatively), survivor, driver, or restored. Cars, Trucks, Military, and Motorcycles are welcome.

We will drive the cars in early Saturday morning (7:30-9am) and drive them out that night after 9pm closing.

Cars do have to stay all day.  You DO NOT have to be an AACA member, but we would love for you to join! Make this event your club's monthly meeting. Recruiting tables are welcome.

To enter your vehicle, email Trevor at 
1953FordCoupe@gmail.com or

Trev53@comcast.net . 

Please visit us at our next Club meeting Thursday February 19, 7pm at "Mel's Filling Station", 4945-B Dorchester Rd. - the antique gas station next to MelCer Tile. 

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