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Time: March 9, 2019 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Chattanooga State Univ
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Event Type: car, show, -, power, cruise
Organized By: N. GA Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2019
StreetCarLife is putting on a Event this year in Chattanooga. This is going to be like a mini power tour in and around the Chattanooga and surrounding areas.
The date is May 25th 2019.
We are having a large car show at Chattanooga State, presented by North Georgia Mustangs Club, Clear Shine Tennessee, Sane Auto and we are looking for another sponsor for this portion of the event.
Event Time (Car Show) - 8am-1pm Trophies to be awarded at 1:30 PM
With over 20 categories and 60+ Trophies, we should have something for everyone! We are having a live band, vendors of both food and goods. Iron Chief will be performing Live at the show.
Alone with events for the kids, Power wheels race for thropies.
FREE face painting, and balloons for the kids plus a bit of magic!!
At 2.00 PM StreetCarLife’s Fun Run Presented by Brian Tooley Racing will start, this will be a fun cruise with approximately 10-15 stops at local business, each vehicle will have a time card, and cash and prizes will be given out at the end of the Run. Brian Tooley Racing will be the Major sponsor, for both SCL 2019 and the StreetCarLife Fun Run 2:00 pm - 5pm. Finishing at Farm to Fork Ringgold Ga. with 3 Host hotels next to Farm and Fork. Working with more hotels in the Chattanooga area as well.
StreetCarLife After Dark Cruise-in Presented by Nitrous Express. We will have multiple local business giving discounts or freebies to registered participants throughout the city. And several places (Business) to hang out at like Champy’s and Art Creations and more.
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