Decatur Fair Car Show -Decatur TN

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Decatur Fair Car Show  -Decatur TN

Time: September 7, 2013 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: Meigs Co Fairgrounds
City/Town: Decatur, TN
Phone: granny60@juno.com, 423-595-8388, 423-595-8389
Event Type: county, fair, event
Organized By: sally trew
Latest Activity: Sep 4, 2013

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Car Show is on the grounds of our county fair. Its an evening show on Sat Sept. 7th. Registration is from 4-6pm. Dash plaques to first 50 cars.Entry fee is $15. All proceeds go to the fair. bring the family and enjoy a good old country fair and carnival in a rural setting.
Trohies awarded to top 3 in each class.
CARS
Original 1
Original 2
Street Rods
Street machines
New Car (Factory original - 1 1st place award

Trucks
Original
Modified
Mini-trucks

Specialty Awards
Peoples Choice
Oldest Vehicle
Best Sound
Kleenest of Kleen
Longest distance
Best Engine
Best Interior
Best Club Participation
Roughest "Thang" running
Best of Show CAR and TRUCK

For more info call Sally Trew 423-334-9451
Directions: From I-75 take exit 49 Athens, going north turn left, going south turn right onto hwy 30 to Decatur. Go approx. 10 miles. Look for car show signs on the right, takes you right into the fairgrounds.

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