"Scorcher" Open Car Show at Tyrone Founders Day -Tyrone GA

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"Scorcher" Open Car Show at Tyrone Founders Day -Tyrone GA

Time: September 17, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Wings N Things / Tyrone GA -- Exit 61 off I85 South
Street: 1158 Senoia Road
City/Town: Tyrone GA 30290
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatecorvette…
Phone: 404-429-5846
Event Type: open, car, show
Organized By: Steve West
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2012

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In conjunction with the Tyrone Founders Day celebration, Wings N Things (Tyrone I-85 South/Exit 61) AND Peach State Corvette Association are hosting an OPEN CAR SHOW.  Registration 9am / Trophies 3pm / $20.00 registration Fee / Trophies: Best Chevy, Ford, Custom, Corvette, Camaro, Mopar, Mustang, Truck, motorcycle and club participation.  Go www.peachstatecorvette.com for registration form and more info. Happenings at the show will include a live broadcast from 92.5 The BEAR, plus a live band, door prizes, 50/50 drawing, silent actions AND all the events associated with the Tyrone Founders day activities.

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 17, 2012 at 11:33am

Hey Steve! 

Are you having this event this year?  If so, please post it up ASAP so we can help get the word out! :-)  I have had some folks call and ask if it was going on.  Call me if I can help at all.

Mike Thies 770-883-0160 

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