Music City Chevy Show -Nashville, TN

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Music City Chevy Show -Nashville, TN

Time: July 12, 2012 to July 15, 2012
Location: Millennium Maxwell House Hotel
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.classicchevy.com/s…
Phone: BRUCE SMITH - 931-648-1957
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Chevy Classics
Latest Activity: Jul 9, 2012

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Music City Chevy Show

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL BRUCE SMITH - 931-648-1957 

PLEASE MAIL FORM & PAYMENT TO:
MUSIC CITY CHEVY SHOW
C/O DEBBIE MALLORY
PO BOX 109
CADIZ, KY 42211


NO ON-LINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR THIS SHOW

The Chevy Classics State Reps are doing it again! We’re heading back to Nashville in 2012 for the Music City Chevy Show. If you missed it in 2010, plan to be here in 2012 for great cars, great folks and all the music, history and entertainment that Nashville has to offer. This spectacular event will be held at the Millennium Maxwell House Hotel.

Please send mail in registration with payment to:

Chevy Classics
5200 S. Washington Ave
Titusville FL 32780

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