Old Capital Car Club Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show w/the Deep Roots Festival -Milledgeville, GA

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Old Capital Car Club Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show w/the Deep Roots Festival -Milledgeville, GA

Time: October 21, 2017 from 9am to 4:30pm
Location: Historic Downtown Milledgeville, GA
Street: West Greene Street
City/Town: Milledgeville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.oldcapitalcarclub.…
Phone: Ronnie 478-=452-0389, 478-456-0340
Event Type: old, capital, car, club, annual, truck, &amp, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Old Capital Car Club and Deep Roots Festival
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2017

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Old Capital Car Club Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show in Historic Downtown Milledgeville, Georgia in conjunction with the Deep Roots Festival 2011. Top 50 plus Best of the Best, Best Car, Best Truck, Best Motorcycle, Best Engine, Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Hot Rod, Best Rat Rod and Best Pre-War Vehicle & Club Participation Award $100.00 to the largest club registering (Total of 60 Awards). Registration Fee $25.00.   Dash plaques to the first 100 to register. For more information contact John Griffin at 478-453-0295 or email: oldcapitalcar@aol.com .

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