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Time: September 11, 2021 from 9am to 5pm
Location: University of North Georgia - Oakwood GA
Street: 3820 Mundy Mill Rd
City/Town: Oakwood, GA 30566
Website or Map: https://peachstatechevelles.c…
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Peach State Chevelles Webmaster
Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2021
21st Annual Peach State Chevelles Car Show
The Premier 100% Chevelle Show in the Southeast USA
(Open to all 1964-72 Chevelles, El Caminos and Chevelle Station Wagons)
Admission Free to the Public
WHEN:
Saturday September 11, 2021 (9am to 5pm)
Car Show & Participant Judging (rain or shine)
WHERE:
Show Location:
University of North Georgia Gainesville Theatre Alliance Building
3820 Mundy Mill Rd, Oakwood, GA 30566
WHAT:
Over 40 Best in Class Awards: (3) Stock/Modified Classes: (1) Chevelle (300/SS/Malibu), (2) El Camino and (3) Chevelle Wagon with Best-in-Class Awards, People’s Choice Award and Ladies’ Choice Award.
Event Includes: Show T-Shirt, Dash Plaque, Windshield Static Cling, 50/50 Drawing, DJ Music, BBQ Lunch for purchase, Swap Meet, Show Awards & Grand Prize. Show proceeds to support Shriners & St. Jude Children's Hospitals.
Car Show Registration: $35 on website or day of the show.
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