Nashville British Car Club Annual Car Show -Nashville, TN

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Nashville British Car Club Annual Car Show -Nashville, TN

Time: October 10, 2015 from 8am to 4pm
Location: CENTENNIAL PARK 222 25TH Ave North Nashville, TN 37203
Street: 222 25TH Ave North Nashville, TN 37203
City/Town: Nashville, TN 37203
Website or Map: http://nashvillebritishcarclu…
Phone: 615-469-7822
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: NBCC
Latest Activity: Sep 27, 2015

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Brits at the Parthenon

ALL BRITISH CAR SHOW
Saturday October 9th 2010
See Website for pre-registration form

www.nashvillebritishcarclub.org

Centennial Park, Nashville, TN

Pre-Registration:

$30.00 (1st vehicle) $5.00 (additional vehicles) fee includes Friday night Hospitality and Car Show for each vehicle registered. $10 discount for motorcycles.

Pre-registered entrants qualify for a separate SIGNIFICANT door prize drawing, and guaranteed polo-shirt availability....but entry must be received by SEPTEMBER 12th!!

Day of Event Registration:

$40.00 (1st vehicle) $5.00 (additional vehicles); $10 discount for motorcycles.

Fee includes Car Show and Dash Plaque for each vehicle registered

Schedule of Events:

Friday, October 9th

Reception Party (at the host hotel) pre-register 6:30 PM ‘til 9:00 PM -

Food & Drink provided by your hosts – Nashville British Car Club. Your Pre-Registration packet will be available at 6:30 PM. Open to Pre-Registrants, BUT YOU MAY REGSITER AND ATTEND THE PARTY FRIDAY EVENING!


Saturday, October, 10th

All British Car Show – Centennial Park 222 25th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37203

8:00 AM to 10:00 AM - Day of show registration, free coffee & donuts.

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Class Voting (by registered owners)

3:00 PM – Awards Presentation

Note: We suggest everyone come into the park from Charlotte Pike. There is a Vanderbilt game Saturday.

Saturday Show at
CENTENNIAL PARK
222 25TH Ave North Nashville, TN 37203

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