Rockabillaque Presents 50th Anniversary North Charleston Classic Car Show

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Rockabillaque Presents 50th Anniversary North Charleston Classic Car Show

Time: June 11, 2022 from 4pm to 9pm
Location: Commonhouse Aleworks
Street: 4831 O'Hear Ave
City/Town: North Charleston
Website or Map: https://www.rockabillaque.com…
Phone: 3108012727
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Simon Cantlon
Latest Activity: May 18, 2022

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Join us Saturday, June 11th, 4 to 9pm for our "North Charleston Classic Car Show" as part of the "Fifty Fest" to commemorate North Charleston’s 50th Anniversary!! It will be an action-packed day of fun!

Featuring over Two Hundred Car and Eleven Car Show Categories this Show will take place in the historic olde village neighborhood of Park Circle as part of the Celebration!

Only $20 to register and enter your vehicle for the show online and featuring trophies, prizes and more!! The Car Show will also feature live music including Jared Petteys & The Headliners and more music announced soon, vendors and other features to be announced soon!

Presented by Rockabillaque and Pinups and Pumps. Sponsored by Elliot Remington, Parks Auto Parts, Custom, Car Stereo and Carolina Rides!

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