Southeastern Hot Rod Show -Dalton, GA

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Southeastern Hot Rod Show -Dalton, GA

Time: June 13, 2025 at 8am to June 14, 2025 at 3pm
Location: North Georgia AG Fairgrounds
Street: 500 Legion Drive
City/Town: Dalton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.southeasternhotrod…
Phone: 770-686-5785
Event Type: pre, 72, car, show
Organized By: Southeastern Hot Rod Show
Latest Activity: Jun 13

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Join us for the 3rd Annual Southeastern Hot Rod Show, a Pre-72 Hot Rod Show and swap meet. Featuring Top 25, Fab 4 Pros Picks, "Best of Show" award by J&B Microfinish, "Best 32 Ford" award by Jon Wright's Custom Chrome Plating, and “Just Too Cool” award presented by Vintage Air. The show is June 13th and 14th at the North Georgia AG Fairgrounds in Dalton, Georgia. 8am-3pm both days. Registration $30.00. Swap Meet $20.00 a day. $10.00 Admission, 12 and under free. For more information or to register online visit our website: www.southeasternhotrodshow.com
Sponsorship and vendor opportunities are available. Contact Greg at: greg@southeasternhotrodshow.com or 770-686-5785

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