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Time: March 21, 2020 at 10am to March 28, 2020 at 10am
Location: On Line Only
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Nort…
Event Type: virtual, car, show
Organized By: Rick Schmidt
Latest Activity: Mar 24, 2020
NEGMC's Virtual Car Show Begins Now on this Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/Northeast-Georgia-Mustang-Club-192962149084/
Our Virtual Car Show is now open for posting and voting.
If we can’t enjoy our cars in person, at least we can enjoy them on-line.
Here are the Classes and Rules of this Virtual Car Show
Those Classes are:
Early Mustang 64.5 – 73
Mustang II 74 – 78
Fox Body 79 – 93
Late Mustang 94 – 20
Ford Cars & Trucks All Years
All entries must be Ford powered.
The Rules are:
• Enter one picture of your car, if you have multiple cars you can enter each of them separately.
• One picture for each car.
• The show will run for one week and will be tabulated next Saturday (March 28, 2020)
• Likes are the votes so the cars with the most votes (likes) wins in each category
• Vote for as many cars as you like.
• In case of ties, the class winner will be chosen by the NEGMC President
Prep your car just as you would if this was a normal Car Show then take the winning shot of your car!
1 – Clean your ride
2 – Position your car in front of an uncluttered background
3 – Setup any display boards or any other car display items
4 – Photograph your car in good lighting against that uncluttered background
5 – When the Car Show opens, post a picture of your car to the NEGMC Facebook Page
Awards:
Each Class Winner will receive a NEGMC T-Shirt and a Registration Voucher for one car at our
2020 Maggie Valley Show.
We are looking forward to seeing your car.
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