Event Details

Peach State Chevelles Car Show

Time: May 2, 2020 from 9am to 5pm
Location: University of North Georgia - Gainesville Theatre Alliance Building
Street: 3820 Mundy Mill Rd
City/Town: Oakwood, GA 30566
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatechevelle…
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Peach State Chevelles
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2020

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Event Description

21st Annual Peach State Chevelle Show

The Premier 100% Chevelle Show in the S.E.

(Open to all 1964-72 Chevelles, El Caminos and Chevelle Station Wagons)

1964 - 1972 Stock and Modified

WHEN:

Saturday May 2, 2020 (9am to 5pm)

Car Show & Judging (rain or shine)

Click Here to Register for Car Show

 

WHERE:

Show Location:

University of North Georgia

Gainesville Theatre Alliance Building 

3820 Mundy Mill Rd, Oakwood, GA 30566
 

Host Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn - Gainesville

Reserve Your Room Early - Ask for PSC Rate

1735 Browns Bridge Road

Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 532-3396 


WHY
:

Show your Stock or Modified: Chevelle, El Camino or Chevelle Wagon to win Awards including Best in Class Awards, People’s Choice Award and Ladies’ Choice Award. 

Register Early: First 50 to register receive a 2020 Chevelle Show T-Shirt and Dash Plaque.

Event includes: 50/50 Drawing, Door Prizes, DJ Music, Games, Swap Meet, Show Awards & Grand Prize. Show proceeds to support Shriners & St. Jude Children's Hospitals.


HOW:

Register & Pay: $25 Entry Fee by April 1, 2020 for entry in the drawing for Grand Prize at the Awards Ceremony on Saturday evening at 4pm (must be present to win). Entry fee includes cookout on Friday Night at the host hotel. Entry Fee $35 after April 1, 2020.

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