Old Car Drop-in -Columbia, SC

Event Details

Old Car Drop-in -Columbia, SC

Time: March 15, 2014 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: Fuddruckers
Street: Bush River Rd
City/Town: Columbia, SC
Phone: 803-333-0396
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: barry taylor
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2014

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ANNUAL SPRING OLD CAR DROP IN AT FUDDRUCKERS

March 15 rain date March 29

3pm until 7 pm

$10 entry fee day of show

** WE WILL HAVE YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC FROM THE 50s, 60s, and 70s WITH LOTS OF ROOM TO DANCE TO IT**

**DASH PLAQUES TO BE GIVEN TO THE FIRST 75 REGISTERED VEHICLES**

** DOOR PRIZES, 50/25-25 CASH DRAWING**

** THOPHIES-WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST OF FORD, GM, MOPAR, TRUCK, STREET ROD, MANAGER’S CHOICE, & LADIES’ CHOICE**

*** THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED IN THE PARKING LOT!!!    THIS IS A FAMILY AFFAIR.**

For more information, call Barry 803-333-0396

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Comment by Michael Thies on March 11, 2014 at 12:29pm

Thanks! Great job. Have a wonderful event. M.

Comment by barry taylor on March 11, 2014 at 11:41am

a few corrections rain date march 29 and time 3 pm until 7 pm

Comment by Chuck Aaron on March 11, 2014 at 8:36am

Are you able to attach a flyer so I can get some released out around SC?  Chuck Aaron

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