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Time: April 28, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Commerce St behind "Town Hall"
Street: Commerce St
City/Town: Old Fort, NC
Website or Map: http://www.route70cruisers.com
Phone: 281-798-4805
Event Type: open, car, show
Organized By: Route70Cruisers
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2012
Mountain Thunder Car Show hosted by Route70Cruisers on April 28, 2012 in Old Fort, NC. Old Fort is located at Exit 73 on I-40 just east of Asheville, NC. Open Show for Classics, Street, Muscle, Sports, Trucks, Motorcyles. No Trophies or Judging, but some great fun and prizes. GRAND PRIZE GM Crate Motor from Jim Cook Chevrolet in Marion, NC. Cruisers Prize 4 New Tires from Bakers Autonotive Valued Up To 500.00: Michelin, BF Goodrich, or UniRoyal. Door Prizes, Cash Prizes, Silent Auction, Food, T-Shirts, Music, Vendor Spots, and More.
Town of Old Fort hosting PIONEER DAYS same weekend. Pioneer Days is practically across the street on Catawba Avenue. Arts, Crafts, Food, Entertainment, and More. Fun for the whole family.
$10.00 Vehicle Registration receives 1 ticket good for all prizes. Pre-Registration by April 15, 2012 receives 2 tickets good for all prizes. Lots of vehicles, great prizes, great people and all proceeds benefit local McDowell County Charitable Needs. For more information contact:
Phillip Poe 281-798-4805 Janet Spake 828-674-8577 route70cruisers@yahoo.com www.route70cruisers.com
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