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Time: April 28, 2012 from 9am to 4pm
Location: NAPA
Street: Airport Blvd
City/Town: Columbia, sc
Phone: 8033330396
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: barry taylor
Latest Activity: Apr 24, 2012
NAPA FEST 2012
APRIL 28, 2012 9 AM TILL 4 PM
Registration ends at 12:30 pm Trophies presented at 3 pm
** A NAPA RACING CAP TO ALL ENTRANTS**
**$50 Cash Drawings 2 every hour for all entrants**
*TROPHIES TO TOP 3 IN CLASS* *PARTICIPANT’S CHOICE FOR BEST OF: SHOW, INTERIOR, PAINT, ENGINE*
*DOOR PRIZES*
*50/ 25/25 CASH DRAWING*
*OLDIES MUSIC*
*RAIN DATE FOR THIS EVENT IS MAY 5, 2012*
* DASH PLAQUES TO FIRST 100*
Classes
1. Antique thru ’48 _____ 8. Cars ‘90 – newer _____ 15. Trucks ’49 -‘59 _____
2. Street Rods thru ‘38 _____ 9. Camaro ’67 -‘69 _____ 16. Trucks ’60 -‘72 _____
3. Street Rods ’39-‘48 _____ 10. Chevelles ’64 -‘72 _____ 17. Trucks ’73 –‘89 _____
4. Cars ’49 -‘59 _____ 11. Corvette ’53 -‘72 _____ 18. Trucks ‘90 – newer _____
5. Cars ’60 -‘69 _____ 12. Corvette ‘73 - newer _____ 19. Imports All _____
6. Cars ’70 -‘79 _____ 13. Chevy ‘55-‘56-‘57 _____ 20. Pro-Street (tubbed) _____
7. Cars ’80 -‘89 _____ 14. Mustangs ’64 -‘73 _____ 21. Special Interest _____
22. Mopars ’60 –‘73 _________
The Columbia Classic Chevy club helps support The Children’s Garden of Columbia.
**Show location is NAPA on Airport Blvd in Cayce. I-26 Exit 113, HWY 302, travel toward the Columbia Airport, on the left hand side of the road. Entry fee for pre-registers is $15, $20 day of show.***
**Send pre-registration to Wanda Taylor, 808 Blythewood Rd, Blythewood, SC 29016 by April 23, 2012 **
**Please make checks payable to Columbia Classic Chevy Club.**
**Food and Drink will be available on site, and several restaurants are within walking distance of the store/show.**
**More entry forms go on the internet at** http://clubs.hemmings.com/columbiaclassicchevyclub
***More information call Danny at 356-2784 or Barry at 333-0396***
Rain Date May 5 2012
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PRE -VEHICLE REGISTRATION $15.00
NAME ______________________________________________________________________
Please print
ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________________
CITY __________________________________STATE_____________ZIP______________
TELEPHONE NUMBERS ________________________/ ___________________________
MAKE ________________________ MODEL _____________________ YEAR _________
I understand and agree that the Columbia Classic Chevy Club, it’s officers and members, NAPA, Knight Enterprises, Keystone Automotive Operations, the State of South Carolina and/or anyone connected with either aforementioned shall be harmless from any and all losses, known and unknown, damages, injuries, causes of action, or judgments by any party/parties that may occur.
SIGNATURE____________________________________________________________Date_________________
Comment
It looks like it will be great weather! This is a great event!
email barryta@netzero.com for a copy of flier and reg. form
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