Vintage Class Meet every third Sunday of each month in Dunwoody vintage American, Japanese, European 1989 and older only.

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Vintage Class Meet every third Sunday of each month in Dunwoody vintage American, Japanese, European 1989 and older only.

Time: June 15, 2014 from 1pm to 7pm
Location: Brook Run Park 4770 N Peachtree Rd, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Street: 4770 N Peachtree Rd
City/Town: Dunwoody
Website or Map: http://www.thestreetfighters.…
Event Type: vintage, american, japanese, european, car, meet.
Organized By: Mr.VENGEANCE
Latest Activity: Jun 13, 2014

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The Vintage Class Meet 
brought to you by Burn Unit crew, theStreetfighters C.C., and TheDatSinners C.C.
Every third Sunday of the month starting at 1PM
1989 and older only.
The point of this meet is to mix Vintage steel of all parts of the world.. American, Japanese, Euro.. beat up or pristine, beater or winner.. just bring something old and cool.. 
4770 N Peachtree RdDunwoodyGA 30338
drive past the skatepark and look on the left for the pavilion just past the gate.
we dont have a site for the event yet so refer to my car club site "The Streetfighters"  www.thestreetfighters.com
all pre 89 vehicles on the righthand parking lot
This is not a park sanctioned event so please be respectful of the park rules and come in like a classy gentleman/lady.

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