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Time: July 16, 2022 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Huntsville Dragway
Street: 502 Quarter Mountain Road
City/Town: Harvest, AL 35749
Website or Map: http://tvmoparclub.com/
Phone: Tony Hill 256-698-7811, Bob Glover 256-655-3644
Event Type: mopar, car, show
Organized By: Tennessee Valley Mopar Club
Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2022
Come and enjoy our annual Tennessee Valley Mopar Club Show
We hope to see all MOPAR enthusiast at our Annual Show and Race. We will open the gates at 8:00am and racing by 10:00am. Bring the family and make a day of looking over the new and old MOPARS or watching the fun racers and foot brake races dial in their cars. Don’t forget the 50/50 drawing and door prizes give away along with the Trophy presentation. Landers McLarty will have a selection of new cars out for to look at and possible discuss a purchase with one of their representatives. It will be a fun day – HOPE TO SEE YOU
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