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Time: May 3, 2014 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Napa Auto Parts
Street: Hwy # 302 Airport Blvd
City/Town: Cayce, SC
Phone: 803-333-0396
Event Type: judged, show
Organized By: Barry Taylor/ Columbia Classic Chevy Club
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2014
May 3, 2014, 9 AM until 4pm, Registration ends at 12:00 pm, Trophies presented at 3 pm
A NAPA CAP TO ALL ENTRANTS, Cash Drawings every hour for all entrants TROPHIES TO TOP 3 IN CLASS, PARTICIPANT’S CHOICE FOR BEST OF: SHOW, INTERIOR, PAINT, DOOR PRIZES, 50/ 25/25 CASH DRAWING, OLDIES MUSIC *RAIN DATE FOR THIS EVENT IS May 17 2014, DASH PLAQUES To first 100 **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 28, 2014. 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 Mike at 957-9737 or Barry at 333-0396
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