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Time: June 12, 2010 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Hueytown,Alabama 35023
Street: 3253 Virginia Dr.
City/Town: Hueytown,Alabama 35023
Phone: 205-4918711 or 205-541-3980
Event Type: raising, money, for, foreign, missions
Organized By: gary pickett
Latest Activity: Jun 7, 2010
Open show encludes...show cars,drag cars,race cars,under construction,motorcycles,boats,special interests,you tow it will show it......trailor parking...lots of shade...good food and 50's music.Door prizes..$20.00 registeration $10 second car.No judging and Grand Prize will be pulled from registered cars only......$1500 cash.Show time from 8:00am to 2:00pm at Valley Creek Baptist Church 3253 Virginia Dr. Hueytown,Alabama ,Contact # 205-491-8711 or 205-541-3980.
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