Memory Lane Car Show -Eatonton. GA

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Memory Lane Car Show -Eatonton. GA

Time: May 14, 2016 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Memory Lane Classic Car Museum
Street: 170 Scott Rd
City/Town: Eatonton. GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/memo…
Phone: 706-991-1835
Event Type: car, show, and, anniversary, celebration
Organized By: Memory Lane Classic Car Museum
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2016

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Come join in the fun.  Food and Drinks, Music, and Pin up Girls will all be here.

We are awarding 10 $100 cash prizes, so come one come all and bring your cars.

Trailer parking available  Registration is 20 and starts at 9am

All kinds of door prizes and 50/50 drawing

FYI: Memory Lane Classic Cars is a museum that features over 100 top quality cars. These cars range from a 2005 Mustang GT 340, one of the fastest cars on Earth, to "Eleanor," which is the gray 545 hp Shelby GT 500 used in "Gone in 60 Seconds."  Words can't describe the wonders that reside in Memory Lane Classic Cars Museum. Come see for yourself. 

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