Racers Reunion Motorama Auction & Corral 2010 -Columbia, SC

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Racers Reunion Motorama Auction & Corral 2010 -Columbia, SC

Time: April 14, 2010 to April 17, 2010
Location: Historic Columbia Speedway
Street: 2001 Charleston Highway
City/Town: Cayce, SC (near Columbia)
Website or Map: http://gorescorvettes.com/APR…
Phone: (864) 277-5555 corvetteworld72@aol.com
Event Type: auction, corral, vendors
Organized By: GORE'S CORVETTE WORLD & SOUTHERN COLLECTIBLES INC.
Latest Activity: Dec 16, 2010

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Comment by barry taylor on February 20, 2010 at 4:37am
yes we are also looking foward to this event. My car is a real 13738 SS car with the rare SS396 foil fender emblems with a 375 hp BB 396 ci, 4 speed trany m21, posi rear with 3:55 gears. This car also has the OEM Chambered exhaust system
Comment by Global Wheels Events on February 19, 2010 at 2:56pm
I am looking forward to this and seeing the SS396. I have posted it here and on Facebook!
Comment by barry taylor on February 19, 2010 at 2:08pm
I will be attending this event and the SS396 will be on display
I will in fact be judging show cars at this event as a member of the Columbia Classic Chevy Club.

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