Tricky Treat Trippin'

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Tricky Treat Trippin'

Time: October 29, 2017 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Kohls parking lot behind the Steak N' Shake
Street: 600 E Main St
City/Town: Cartersville, GA 30121
Event Type: fundraiser, driving, rally
Organized By: Georgia Regional Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2017

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The Georgia Regional Mustang Club presents...
Tricky Treat Trippin'!!!!

OPEN TO ALL VEHICLES!!!!


First car is off at 11am
$20 per vehicle - Each vehicle needs a driver and navigator, and something to write with. A Mustang is optional but highly recommended!!!!
Trophies:
-Dash plaques for the driver & navigator of the first 30 cars
-1st, 2nd, and 3rd place: Driver & Navigator
-Driver & Navigator in a Vintage Mustang!
-Best Costume (participation Optional)
-A special award...
-Optional poker hand - $5 split with charity

This drive starts in the Kohls parking lot in Cartersville, behind the Steak N' Shake and ends at Las Palmas restaurant.

SEE YOU THERE!!!!

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