Event Details

October Thunder

Time: October 7, 2017 from 6am to 6pm
Location: Godfather StreetRodz
Street: 20454 Hwy 216
City/Town: McCalla Alabama, 35111
Website or Map: http://Godfatherstreetrodz.com
Phone: (205) 861-7036
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Larry Box
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2017

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Event Description

Guys the event is 2 days away and it looks like it's gonna be everything we hope and more. It looks like the swap meet will be great this year as well and there some very interesting cars and bikes coming. We will have some vintage bikes on display from a privet collection, Danny (The Count) from Counts Kustom sent us a couple cool Door Prizes to give away as well other companies we do business with. The event has been shared more times than I can count and I'd like to thank everyone who's taken the time to share it. Guys when you live a blessed life it's good to give back when you can. I have that life and giving back when we can is very important to us at Godfather StreetRodz so thank you all for helping get October Thunder out there. Keep it going and keep sharing as many times as you want and come on out Saturday Gate will open at 6:00 am for swap meet set up and the event will be from 9 am - 6 pm or til the last ride rolls out the gate no matter how late. Help us raise every penny we can for a very good cause. Thank you again. See you in a couple days.

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