South Georgia Classic Car Club / Fall Classic Car & Truck Show,Valdosta,Ga

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South Georgia Classic Car Club / Fall Classic Car & Truck Show,Valdosta,Ga

Time: October 27, 2012 from 8am to 3pm
Location: The Valdosta Mall, Next to Buffalo Wild Wings
Street: 1700 Norman Drive ( Exit 18 Off I-75 )
City/Town: Valdosta
Phone: 229-244-5820
Event Type: car, &, truck, show
Organized By: Joseph Z Weldon
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2012

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Will be held at the Valdosta Mall,in the parking lot next to Buffalo Wild Wings.There are 15 Classes for Show Vehicles this year,1st,2cd,3rd in each class,3 - Best of Awards - Paint-Engine- Interior, Best of Show. Entry Fee is $20.00 day of show. There will be 2 - $50.00 cash drawings for day of show registered. Pre Registered Entry Fee is $15.00, must be in my hands by 10:00am Friday Morning 10-28-2011, There will be 1-$100:00 cash drawing for pre registered. there will be 50/50 Drawing,Door Prizes, & Raffle Items. We have Event T-Shirts for sale. Registration is from 8:00am - 11:00am. Judging begins at 12:00 noon, Awards Presentations will be from 2:00pm - 3:00pm.For more info go to our website www.sgccc.org

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Comment by Michael Thies on October 25, 2012 at 9:13am

Hey Joe,

Do you have an up to date flyer to attache here?  Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Mike Thies  770-883-0160

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