STARS Southern Trans Am Regional Show and All Pontiac Show

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STARS Southern Trans Am Regional Show and All Pontiac Show

Time: March 23, 2012 at 12am to March 25, 2012 at 4pm
Location: Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds
Street: 6625 Mobile Hwy
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://www.starsfl.org
Phone: 850-621-7479
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Mark Parrett
Latest Activity: Mar 20, 2012

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The Show is on For 2012

Steve Loudin and Mark Parrett would like to invite you to join us in Pensacola Fl on March 23 - 25 2012 for the Southern Trans Am Regional and All Pontiac Show auto extravaganza with our partners Gulf Coast Regional Mustang  Show, Mopars, and Falcons at the Pensacola Fairgrounds located at 6655 W. Mobile Hwy.  We will have 30 classes of Trans Ams, Formulas, Firehawks and Gta's. All standard Pontiacs will be put in one class with us dividing classes of 6 or more. The  beautiful beaches await your arrival. We will have the cars judged by professional judges. This will be and outside show so bring your sunscreen and a Light jacket for the cool nights. The Transcolor crew Jean and Jason will be on Site for a great photo of your car at the show. We have lowered the entry fee for preregistered cars and partly because we are not including a show shirt. They will be available at the show if you want to Purchase them. The new location is great with more activity for show participants and spectators.

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