OLD CAR BREAKFAST & TOUR- MERCEDES-BENZ CLASSIC CENTER

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OLD CAR BREAKFAST & TOUR- MERCEDES-BENZ CLASSIC CENTER

Time: April 6, 2010 from 8am to 1pm
Location: APPLEBEE'S Restaurant
Street: 18279 Brookhurst Street
City/Town: Fountain valley, Ca. 92708
Website or Map: http://www.fvcarshow.com
Phone: 714) 943-4365
Event Type: breakfast, &, tour, of, mercedes-benz, classic, center
Organized By: pete haak
Latest Activity: Mar 29, 2010

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OLD CAR BREAKFAST


TUESDAY APRIL 6, 2010

An event of interest for all old car enthusiasts is planned- a ONE MENU breakfast will be served which will include the following;
Scrambled eggs
Two pancakes, syrup, whipped butter
Two bacon, or sausage
Choice of orange juice, coffee or decaffeinated coffee.

Those who wish to participate in this event, a ticket will need to be purchased to allow you to enter the restaurant. The restaurant is NOT open to the general public at this time. Tickets may be purchased in advance for $10.00 (cash transaction only) at;


FOUNDERS CENTER- main counter
17967 BUSHARD STREET, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA.

OR
Tickets may be purchased at the door on the day of the event.

The OLD CAR MEN’S BREAKFAST group will meet at:

APPLEBEE’S Restaurant
18279 Brookhurst St.
Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708

Time: 8:00A.M.

10:00 A.M… After breakfast, the group will depart to;

MERCEDES-BENZ CLASSIC CENTER
9 WHATNEY
IRVINE, ca. 92618

For a tour of the museum- NO ADMISSION FEE!

Maps will be distributed at breakfast.


PLEASE DRIVE YOUR OLD CARS!

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