Vettes and Jets Corvette Show -Pensacola, FL

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Vettes and Jets Corvette Show -Pensacola, FL

Time: March 24, 2018 from 9am to 2pm
Location: National Musuem of Naval Aviation
Street: Naval Air Station Pensacola
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://www.miraclestripcorvet…
Phone: (850) 455-vett
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Miracle Strip Corvette Club
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2018

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                                     Vettes and Jetts 

 Miracle Strip Corvette Club http://www.miraclestripcorvetteclub.org/

and

 Leo’s Corvettes (850) 455-vett

Registration: 9am – 10am, Corvette Show: 10am – 2pm

100 dash plaques will be presented to the first 100 participants and trophies will be awarded to the

"Best in Show" and "Top 30" as voted by the participants.

Show will be held at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, at the

 National Museum of Naval Aviation

Our monthly Meetings are the Second Wednesday of each month January to November. We meet at the Tryon Library 1200 Langley phone number is 471-6980 at 6:00 PM. After a short business and event planning meeting, we adjourning to one of Pensacola’s many great restaurants for diner and lots of conversation, laughter and of course Corvettes. 

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