NATIONAL COLLECTOR CAR APPRECIATION DAY

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NATIONAL COLLECTOR CAR APPRECIATION DAY

Time: July 15, 2017 from 10:30am to 1pm
Location: Magnolia Gardens
Street: 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
City/Town: Charleston, SC 29414
Phone: (843) 571-1266
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Charleston-Lowcountry Auto Club Council (CLACC), and the Coastal Carolina Region AACA
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2017

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This is an official "congressionally declared “Collector Car Appreciation Day.” This date marks Charleston's 8th commemoration of this annual SEMA event to raise awareness of the vital role automotive restoration and collection plays in America. Meet at Brittlebank Park at 9:00am At 9:30am we’ll leave for a drive through historic Charleston and out to Magnolia Gardens to display cars 10:30-1pm (OR you are welcome to simply join us at Magnolia Gardens) Bring Your Car, Family, Picnic, and Driving Gloves All Collector-Car Families Welcome! No Alcoholic Beverages Allowed This is a FREE event brought to you by Charleston-Lowcountry Auto Club Council (CLACC), and the Coastal Carolina Region AACA Contact Trevor ( CharlestonAACA@Comcast.net ) After you are done here, cruise on up to Dick Smith Chevrolet in Moncks Corner for an evening car show starting at 3:00pm! Brought to you by Lowcountry Muscle Car and Dick Smith Chevrolet!

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