Sandhill Classics Car & Truck Show, Hartsville, SC 29550

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Sandhill Classics Car & Truck Show, Hartsville, SC    29550

Time: June 2, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Coker College parking lot, corner of 4th Street & Carolina Avenue
Street: Between 4th Street & Carolina Avenue
City/Town: Hartsville, SC 29550
Website or Map: http://www.wayneswallace@bell…
Phone: 843-229-2923 or 843-332-1836
Event Type: fund, raiser
Organized By: Wayne S. Wallace/Harry Wallace
Latest Activity: May 30, 2012

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Coker College parking lot.   Registration starts at 8 am - awards at 3 pm.  Contact Harry Wallace, President, Sandhill Classics Car Club - 843-229-2953 or 843-332-1836 for more information.  Registration fee - $20/vehicle.

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