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Time: October 2, 2020 at 8:30am to October 3, 2020 at 3pm
Location: Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
Street: 1311 Music Hall Rd
City/Town: Hiawassee, GA 30546.
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 404-427-2264
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Steve Harrison
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2020
The NE Georgia Mustang Club’s Fall Car Show WILL NOT take place at the usual location of the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds.
However, the Car Show WILL take place on the same weekend of October 2 & 3 and has been moved to the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds at 1311 Music Hall Rd, in Hiawassee, GA 30546.
Georgia, as you know, is calling the shots for social gatherings and their rules will be the determining factor if we have to cancel.
The good news is that we are adding Friday, October 2, as a second day full of activities. The car show will be held on Saturday, October 3 as usual.
This year the Mustang II Club will be holding their Mustang II Reunion V at the show.
This year the Saturday Car Show will be popular vote car show with Vendors, including food, on site along with a Pony Corral and Swap Meet from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Top 100 awards at 3:00 PM and Best of Show early Mustang, late Mustang, and other Ford. Owner must be present to receive award.
Ford Bodied and Ford Powered vehicles ONLY are allowed in the car show.
We are asking everyone to register on Motosho so that we can have dash cards prepared when you arrive. We want to have a fun show and at the same time keep everyone safe.
The host hotel is the Lake Chatuge Lodge .
Details:
Other information will follow as details become finalized.
If you have already registered your registration will go towards this event in its new location. Please pass this on to your friends, as we may not have their contact information. If you have any questions, call me, Steve Harrison, at 404-427-2264.
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