Peachstate PCA Concours -Cumming, GA

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Peachstate PCA Concours  -Cumming, GA

Time: October 24, 2021 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Stoney Point Airfield
Street: 2245 Kitfox Circle
City/Town: Norcross, GA
Website or Map: https://peachstatepca.org/Con…
Phone: https://peachstatepca.org/mail/90
Event Type: judged, show, car, porsche
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2021

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Peachstate PCA Concours

Peachstate Region Concours events are a wonderful place to socialize with other Porsche Enthusiasts, trade preparation tips and Just have lots of FUN.

EVENT SPONSOR: Porsche Atlanta Perimeter
Sunday 24 October 2021
Staging of cars begins at 8 am
Judging begins at 10 am


Hey ALL you "Kids" with Porsches. Please forgive us for having to cancel this FUN EVENT that was originally scheduled for today and MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW to join us for our 2nd Competitive Concours Event of the 2021 Season, being hosted by our friends at Stoney Point Airfield on Sunday, 24 October.

We will have both Touring AND Street Divisions and welcome ALL Classes of Porsches, from early 356 models to the latest Taycans.

Registration Fee is $25 and will include a catered lunch being served at HIGH NOON!! Please register via 
ClubRegistration.net, not later than Monday 18 October, so we can get an estimated count for the caterer.  We WILL WELCOME "drive up" entries so don't hesitate if you have last minute changes to other plans, to come on out, share your Passion for Porsches, enjoy the camaraderie of the Porsche Brand and have some GREAT Porsche fun with us, your Concours team. Your registration fee will be collected when you arrive, if not pre-registered/pre-paid, so don't fret, just come on out, bring "your baby" and share her uniqueness with the rest of us "Kids with Porsches" and SHARE OUR PASSION!!

We might even have some "interesting surprises" for you, possibly even a "Celebrity Judge" or ???????? Come on out to "Play with the Porsches" and see for yourself.

David and I look forward to seeing you there.

- Dan DeRieme

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