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Time: May 7, 2016 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Mobile, AL
Street: 951 Forest Hill Drive
City/Town: Mobile
Website or Map: http://local.aaca/deepsouth
Phone: 251 661-6133
Event Type: fundraiser, car-show
Organized By: Deep South Region AACA
Latest Activity: May 4, 2016
AACA Deep South Region Annual Mother's Day Car Show, Saturday, - 8:00am to 4:00pm. Trophies awarded in 10 categories. Multiple "Best of" Awards will be presented. "Prewar 1942 & Earlier, Postwar, Steet Rods, Muscle Cars, Special Production, Vintage Motorcycles, Trucks, Rat Rods. Located at AACA Deep South Region Clubhouse located at 951 Forest Hill Drive, Mobile, AL. Dash plaques to the first 100 vehicles. $100 cash award to Club with most participants. Registration - $25/vehicle. For additional information call: Foy Bobo, Activities Coordinator @251 661-6133, or visit our website: http://local.aaca/deepsouth.
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