Plains, GA Open Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show -Plains, GA

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Plains, GA Open Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show -Plains, GA

Time: April 8, 2017 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Plains, Georgia
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Plains, GA
Website or Map: http://premiumcarshows.com/wp…
Phone: Bobby Salter 229-824-3462; Info 727-321=12311
Event Type: car, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Larry Dudley - Premium Productions
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2017

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Bobby Salter’s Plain Peanuts
and Plains Inn & Antiques Presents the

PLAINS, GEORGIA OPEN CAR, TRUCK
AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW

April 9, 2016

Main Street in Downtown Plains, GA

AWARDS

60 Best of Show & 17 Overall Best of Show Awards
for Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles &
a club participation award.

Special Awards
President “Jimmy” Carter’s Choice
Judge’s Choice – Street Rod
Judge’s Choice – Car
Jedge’s Choice – Truck
Bobby Salter’s Choice
Mayor’s Choice
Plains Inn’s Choice
Police Chief’s Choice
Plains Better Home Town’s Choice

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REGISTRATION

Entry Fee:

$20 Pre-registered
$25 day of show

Mail in pre-registration ends one week before show.
Day of show registration time 9 A.M. to noon.
Awards presented at around 3 P.M.

Register up to Wednesday @ 3 P.M. before the show using MasterCard,
Visa, AMEX or Discover Card by clicking link below.

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Comment by Steven Skubal on April 13, 2015 at 6:09am

What a big disappointment, Mr. Carter was a no show. Lot of very nice cars, however almost ALL of the Awards went NEW CARS.

How can older CLASSIC Cars compete with a NEW CAR!!

If Mr. Carter was a NO SHOW, How can they Award someone- Presidents Choice??

Will never attend again, put older cars on side streets

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