My American Dream Corvette and Camaro Show 2K18

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My American Dream Corvette and Camaro Show 2K18

Time: September 29, 2018 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Lake Point Champions Center
Street: 261 Stars Way
City/Town: Cartersville GA 30120
Website or Map: http://www.madvettes.com/even…
Phone: 6787337378
Event Type: indoor, and, outdoor, show
Organized By: Donnie Herrin
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2018

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My American Dream Corvette and Camaro Show 2K18

Indoors and Outdoor Show Sept 29 2018 from 9-5

Vendor and Inside Cars setup up day before Fri Sept 28 between 3-7pm

Also small Window Sat Morning to arrive for indoors between 7-8AM no later. You will be moved to outside.

All Inside participant's need to register online by Thurs the 27th.

Grand Champion, Best Corvette, Best Camaro, Class, Sponsor, Specialty Awards for inside cars.

Outside Show and Shine 9-5 , must be there by 11AM to be judged. Top 20 and Best In Show 

Corvette and Camaro Only!

Blood Mountain Run Sunday AM for all LS Cars Arrive at 8 am leave out at 8:30 Sharp and lunch at the SMITH HOUSE at 12;30 $24 each for lunch but not mandatory that you eat there. 

You can find all information about the weekend event  at www.madvettes.com/events

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