The 6th Annual Shine & Show -Loganville, GA

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The 6th Annual Shine & Show -Loganville, GA

Time: October 5, 2013 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Home Depot/ NAPA/Kauffman Tire
Street: 4141 Atlanta Hwy
City/Town: Loganville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.corvettecruisersof…
Phone: 404-421-4429
Event Type: fund, raiser
Organized By: Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2013

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Event Description

OPEN SHOW... ANY CAR ANY TRUCK ANY YEAR MAKE OR MODEL

Trophies -  Best Top 30 -  Plus

Best Corvette                          Best Chevrolet

Best Ford                                Best Camaro

Best Mustang                          Best Mopar 

Best Custom Rod                    Best Truck

Best Import                              Best Rat Rod

Best BOP                                And...

Best choice trophies from:

Home Depot   -  NAPA  -  Kauffman Tire

 

Dash Plaques provided by our Club Sponsor: Maxie Price 

 

Shine & Show produced by Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta

Proceeds to benefit our 2013 Charities

 

Registration 9:00AM to 11:00 AM

Show Time  9:00AM - 3:00PM

The date is closing in.  We will have a live auction to include, but not limited to:

 

HOMAK tool cart

Waxers & polishers

$500 discount on tires-any Kauffman dealership

Two sets of 4 tires in EACH PACKAGE

A pressure washer

Home Depot heavy duty Shop Vac

Awesome tool sets

4 Braves tickets 2014 season, super seats

Pandora Bracelet

A $350 watch from local well known jeweler

Tons of restaurant gift cards

Autographed C6R Racing Team prints from the 2012 Petit Le Mans

 

(We will hand out a complete list of auction items when you arrive at the show so you can determine how you will spend your money!!!!!!)

 

AND NEW THIS YEAR, WE WILL TAKE CREDIT CARDS ON THE SPOT, SO BRING MONEY OR CREDIT, WE LIKE BOTH !!!!!!!!!!!!

 

AWESOME MULTI COLOR DASH PLAQUES TO THE FIRST 100 REGISTERED!!!!!!!

 

41 TROPHIES-NOT PLAQUES, YUCK

 

HEY, CHECK THIS-A JUDGED SHOW HEADED UP BY NON MEMBERS-THIS AIN’T NO STINKIN’ PEOPLE’S CHOICE

 

There will be a GM parts trailer at the show, 50/50, cheap food, and a gazillion door prizes.  You are also eligible for Best Corvette, or even Home Depot’s pick, NAPA’s pick, Kauffman Tire’s pick, and/or Maxie Price Chevrolet’s pick.  And if you want to bring a non Corvette, great, BRING IT.  

 

Our two prior shows this year, “Corvettes for a Cause” and the “Field of Dreams” generated a bucket of money for the recipients.  Weather hurt us, no doubt, but we did good.  If the weather behaves on Oct 5th we have room for 150 cars & trucks; a real, real shot in the arm for our charitys’ bottom line.  All the trophies, plaques, door prizes, and auction items are supplied/paid for by donors-we enter this show not owing a dollar to anyone in order to make this happen.    

 

TELL YOUR CAR AND TRUCK FRIENDS-THIS IS NOT ABOUT US, BUT OUR TWO CHARITIES

Project Paws Alive, Inc (supporting local public safety and equipping the canines with vests), and Nothing But the Truth, Inc.(weekend food for indigent children not eligible for government help)    

 

Rod Witmer

Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta

Comment Wall

Comment by Terry on October 4, 2013 at 10:59pm

Good about the judging.. you certainly don't want the participants picking their favorite cars when you have a judge pick his buddies cars.

Comment by Brent Walter on September 25, 2013 at 7:56am

At the Loganville Home Depot Parking lot!

 

Comment by Michael Thies on September 16, 2013 at 7:09am

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