Annual Open Car and Truck Show, Montgomery, AL

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Annual Open Car and Truck Show, Montgomery, AL

Time: September 13, 2014 from 9am to 2pm
Location: EastChase Shopping Center
Street: Taylor Road Exit (exit 9) off Interstate 85
City/Town: Montgomery, AL
Website or Map: http://Www.capitolcitycorvett…
Phone: 334-201-8041
Event Type: car, and, truck, show
Organized By: Larry L Martin, President, Capitol City Corvette Club
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2014

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All cars and trucks welcome. $25.00 pre-registration until September 5th. $30.00 day of show. Proceeds go to Montgomery Area Food Bank, Bib Brothers/Big Sisters Program, Salvation Army, and Autauga/Elmore/Montgomery County Humane Societies. Money Tree, Door Prizes, Walking Poker Run, 50/50 Pot, Silent Auction, Oldies Music, Valve Cover Racing, and MORE. Our club cars will be ON DISPLAY ONLY. 14 different classes will be judged. See CCCC WEBSITE AT capitolcitycorvetteclub.org.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on September 8, 2014 at 7:24am

Is there a rain date this year? CA

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