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Time: August 11, 2013 from 3pm to 9pm
Location: Jim R. Miller Park
Street: 2245 Callaway Road
City/Town: Marietta, Ga 30008
Website or Map: https://maps.google.com/maps?…
Event Type: car, meet
Organized By: Joseph Dale
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2013
Spectators (per person): $4 online; $5 at the gate - Admission ticket for the event
This year we will be doing some judging for vehicles entered in the show. We will be looking for these 10 categories and giving away awards. We will be judging to the best of our abilities based on what we are looking for. In the end it is all for fun and appreciation for your hard work.
Best Overall –best all around car/truck of the day.
Best Fitment – clean fenders, wheel/fender contact, cleanliness, and size will be judged
Best Old School – rarity, cleanliness, style, character, and originality
Best 2 Door – –best all around 2 door car/truck of the day
Best 4 door – –best all around 4 Door car/truck of the day
Best Engine Bay– cleanliness, coordination, and paint work
Best Function – cleanliness, functionality, and drivability
Best Street – slightly modified vehicles
Best Luxury – luxury classed cars judged on cleanliness, originality, and coordination
Lowest Vehicle – measured the lowest point of the car to the ground
Teams/Car Clubs email us for group setup: contact@southrnfresh.com
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