Only The Classics Car Meet

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Only The Classics Car Meet

Time: October 23, 2022 from 9am to 11am
Location: Alon's Market and Bakery @ Perimeter
Street: 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: https://lu.ma/OTCKickoffMeet
Phone: 770.680.6062
Event Type: meet
Organized By: Jake Earls
Latest Activity: Oct 22, 2022

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Event Description

Calling all Atlanta car enthusiasts! We're kicking off our new club with cars, coffee & great people.

Come join us for the finest coffees and pastries in the city (from Alon's Bakery or Cafe Intermezzo) and to talk cars. Bring your car or just your love for cars and hang with us in the back parking lot of Park Place Mall (behind Alon's, you'll see the signs).

We'll be unveiling our first car to join the fleet - a Porsche 911 GT3. And telling you how you can drive it! We'll also be sharing the latest details on the clubhouse and what's next for the club.

This is our kickoff event in our pre-clubhouse home. We're not saying you'll regret missing it, but we're not saying that either.

Free to attend as a spectator, $10 to register your car. 

Sign up here: https://lu.ma/OTCKickoffMeet

FAQ's:

Do you need to own a car to join? Nah. We're for all car enthusiasts, whether you own a classic car or not.

Is it just for classic cars? No, we're a club for enthusiasts of all kinds of cars - new, old, super, exotic, trucks, jeeps and generally anything that is fun to drive.

Where will the club be located? Our pre-clubhouse home is right next to Perimeter Mall. Our clubhouse will be on the North end of Atlanta between 400 and Peachtree Industrial. You can get all the details at this event!

When is the club starting? At this event! We're kicking off our events, drives and meets starting with this event. You can join now as a founding member for a reduced initiation fee and the first month of dues. Don't worry, you won't pay dues again until the clubhouse opens. But by joining now, you're part of the origin story and get all the extra perks of the Founding Members.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on October 22, 2022 at 12:48pm

This is a good time to meet some great folks and see some fine cars!

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