Suwanee Classic Car Show -Suwanee, GA

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Suwanee Classic Car Show -Suwanee, GA

Time: November 6, 2016 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Suwanee Town Center 330 Town Center Ave.
Street: Corner Buford Hwy & L'ville Suwanee Rd.
City/Town: Suwanee, GA
Website or Map: http://suwaneeclassiccar.com
Phone: 678.478.6582 or 770.356.8718
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: NGAA
Latest Activity: Nov 1, 2016

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This is the 4th annual Suwanee Classic Car Show. Open to all cars. 35 Awards Best in Show, Mayors Pick, People's Choice, Best Paint, Engine, BPOC, Ford, Chevy, MOPAR, Exotic, Import, Muscle, Orphan, Street Rod, Truck and Top20 - Silent Auction - 50/50 - paint-a-wreck. Registration 8:00-12:00 $20. Town Center features 7 restaurants and more than 15 shops. Join us to honor our Veterans at this very special event. (Rain Date Nov. 13) pre register at www.suwaneeclassic.com    

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