Peachstate PCA Concours #2 -Roswell, Ga

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Peachstate PCA Concours #2 -Roswell, Ga

Time: July 12, 2015 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Hennessy Porsche
Street: 900 Mansell Road
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: http://peachstatepca.org/Arti…
Phone: david@atlantaautosalon.com, idseng@bellsouth.net
Event Type: tech, session, car-show
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2015

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Concours 2

Concours D'Elegance at Hennessy Porsche

Sunday, 12 July  
900 Mansell Road
Roswell, GA

Our second Concours event will be held at Hennessy Porsche within their air-conditioned service area.  Indoor parking for display will accommodate approximately 40 vehicles with overflow parking outside.  

Registration begins at 11:00am to 1:00pm with judging to begin afterward.
 
Competition categories remain the same with awards to be presented for "Full Preparation" and "French Class" (Wash and Shine) as well as for "People's Choice".  There is a $15 fee to compete but no costs to come out and view the event.

Lunch will be provided by Hennessy Porsche at 12:00pm.  Please RSVP to either Concours Co-Chair if you plan to have lunch so an accurate count can be given to the dealership.

Staging an event always requires the assistance of volunteers.  If you plan on competing or can assist in other capacities  (registration, judging, timer, runner) please RSVP to myself or Tom Roy, Co-Chair.  Please include your auto/year and competition category if competing.

Hennessy Porsche website here is located off Exit 8 at Georgia 400 and Mansell Road.  If traveling North turn left, if South turn right and proceed 1.3 miles and Hennessy Porsche will be on the right.

Concours Co-Chairs:

David Whitlock: email
Ian Scott: email

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