Spring 2014 Chattanooga Cruise In @ Coker Tire -Chattanooga, TN

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Spring 2014 Chattanooga Cruise In @ Coker Tire -Chattanooga, TN

Time: April 5, 2014 from 12pm to 6pm
Location: Coker Tire Company
Street: 1317 Chestnut Street
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Website or Map: http://www.chattanoogacruisei…
Phone: 423-648-8526
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Tommy Lee Byrd
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2014

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Event Description

At the Chattanooga Cruise In, you can expect to see up to one thousand cars, trucks and motorcycles, all crammed into the blocks surrounding the Coker Tire headquarters in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. It's a family friendly event, and it's FREE, so enjoy the day with a lots of awesome cars.

The Chattanooga Cruise In also include an open house at Coker Tire, Honest Charley Speed Shop and Honest Charley Garage. You may also see the cast of the "Backroad Gold" TV Show roaming around the event! Corky's collection of cars, trucks and motorcycles are on display for everyone to see.

This event technically doesn't start until noon, but folks typically show up early to get a good parking spot, so bring the whole family and enjoy a day of hot rods, muscle cars and customs. We cap off the event with door prizes at 6:00pm, so stick around to see if you won!

There are lots of options for food, and live music throughout the day. Event T-shirts are available for only 10 bucks, and other apparel from Coker and Honest Charley is available!

Saturday, April 5th, 2014...the Spring Chattanooga Cruise In!

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Comment by Michael Thies on March 31, 2014 at 2:42pm

We have been getting the word out on your show, big time! everyone is excited to get there. Have a great Day! Mike

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