Spring Fling at the Beach -Myrtle Beach, SC

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Spring Fling at the Beach -Myrtle Beach, SC

Time: May 20, 2010 at 8am to May 22, 2010 at 5pm
Location: Myrtle Beach Speedway
Street: 455 Hospitality Lane (off US Hwy 501)
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
Website or Map: http://www.carolinacollectora…
Phone: 919-215-3351
Event Type: collector, car, show, and, swapmeet
Organized By: Phillip Walker & Randy Myers
Latest Activity: May 18, 2010

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Event Date(s): May 20-22, 2010
Event Name: Spring Fling at the Beach Collector Car Show & Swapmeet
Event City: Mrytle Beach
Event State: SC, 29579
Event Location name and/or address: Myrtle Beach Speedway, 455 Hospitality Lane, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
EVENT HOURS
Thursday May 20 - 8am - 5 PM
Friday May 21 - 8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday May 22 - 8 AM - 5 PM
Event Fees:
ADULTS $8.00
Kids 10 & Under FREE
10 X 30 VENDOR SPACE (all outside)- $75.00
Show/Car Corral: $30.00
Awards to Top 100 plus various class winners and Best of Show.
Contact Info:
Phillip Walker, 919-215-3351, email: pwalker@phillipwalkerauctions.com
Randy Myers, 336-972-4362
Website: www.carolinacollectorautofest.com

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 11, 2010 at 5:10pm
Hey Phillip,
Thanks for posting this event! I am in SC that week and will plan to get to the show. We need to meet to connect if possible. Mike T.
Comment by Michael Thies on April 11, 2010 at 5:06pm
My wife and sister & brother in law will be "beaching it" with me that week. He is a "gear head" too!

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