Streetside Classics Holiday Open House - Lithia Springs, GA

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Streetside Classics Holiday Open House - Lithia Springs, GA

Time: December 10, 2011 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Atlanta Showroom
Street: 213 Thornton Rd
City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA
Website or Map: http://www.streetsideclassics…
Phone: (678) 279-1609
Event Type: open-house
Organized By: Streetside Classics
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2011

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Streetside Classics will be hosting a holiday open house benefitting Toys for Tots in both our Charlotte and Atlanta showrooms. Come by for refreshments, raffles, and door prizes. Be sure to bring a new, unwrapped toy to get your raffle ticket as well as show your support!

Charlotte Open House: December 3rd
Atlanta Open House: December 10th

Classic cars come in all shapes and sizes and you can find them right here. With over 300 cars in our indoor showroom and online, chances are we have exactly what you're looking for. Since all we do is sell classic cars, we do it better than anyone else and our expertise in financing, shipping and all things classic, means you drive away a customer for life.

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