Mountain View Baptist Church 2nd Annual Car Show, Gainesville, Ga. 30504

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Mountain View Baptist Church 2nd Annual Car Show, Gainesville, Ga. 30504

Time: September 29, 2018 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Mountain View Baptist Church
Street: 3765 Mountain View Road
City/Town: Gainesville, Ga 30504
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Allison Honeycutt and Lori Cobb
Latest Activity: Jun 6, 2018

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2nd annual car show

Saturday, September 29, 2018

10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Entry fee $25.00 per car and $5.00 for each additional class*.  Swap meet/ vendor spots available for $20.00. Raffle items, vendors and concessions available at the show. All proceeds will go to the purchase of a new digital sign for the church.  *(Rain date October 6, 2018)

*Trophies will be given in the following classes:

Best in show                                   Best interior

Best paint                                       Best under construction

Best classic (’55-‘79)                       Best unrestored

Best Bike                                         Best Rat Rod

Pastor’s pick                                    Spectators pick ($1.00 per entry)

Best Modern Classic (’80-’99)       Best modern (2000 to present)

Best Antique (’54 and older)

Questions: call Chris Honeycutt at 678-283-8716

Name__________________ Email address_____________________

Year____________       Make___________        Model__________________

Class(s) entered__________________________________________________

Amount paid______________    Mail entry to Mountain View Baptist Church 3765 Mountain View Road Gainesville Ga. 30504    Attention Car Show

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