Rescheduled Due to Rain - THE CONNECTION CAR SHOW -Cartersville, GA

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Rescheduled Due to Rain - THE CONNECTION CAR SHOW -Cartersville, GA

Time: May 6, 2023 from 7am to 5pm
Location: Savoy Automobile Museum
Street: 3 Savoy Lane
City/Town: Cartersville, GA
Website or Map: https://savoymuseum.org/event…
Phone: Phone: 770.416.1500 Email: info@savoymuseum.org
Event Type: car, show, festival, museum, family, day
Organized By: Savoy Automobile Museum
Latest Activity: May 4, 2023

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Join us on Saturday, May 6, 2023, on the Showgrounds of Savoy Automobile Museum for The Connection, an open classification car show to benefit the museum. Car enthusiasts of all ages are invited to come together to share their passion, exchange stories, and develop their appreciation for these vehicles and all they represent. Fuel up for the show with a pastry and coffee at the Savoy Café, then stroll the showgrounds and enjoy the immense variety of impressive vehicles. Satisfy your hunger with a tasty bite at the Café or treat yourself to a meal at one of the various food trucks present for the event. Wander inside the museum and take in the exhibits which will include on the day of the car show the Savoy Collection75 Years of PorscheBritish InvasionLocally Owned, and Georgia Tech Engineering Motor Sports. Before you leave, be sure to purchase one of our custom-designed shirts to commemorate the day! Show vehicle registration and admission prices are listed below.

If you have questions pertaining to the car show, please call 770.416.1500 or email guestservices@savoymuseum.org.

DATE/TIME

Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Show car check-in begins at 7:00 am. All registrants need to be checked in and on the field by 11:00 am. The awards ceremony and raffle drawing will be held at 3:00 pm. You must be present to win.

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