West Georgia Classic Car and Vintage Cycle Parts Swap Meet -Carrollton, GA

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West Georgia Classic Car and Vintage Cycle Parts Swap Meet -Carrollton, GA

Time: May 30, 2015 from 8am to 6pm
Location: 1625 Bankhead Highway
City/Town: Carrolton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.westgeorgiaswapmee…
Phone: Chuck at 678-665-5418 ore-mail us
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: West Georgia Classic Car and Vintage Cycle Parts Swap Meet
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2015

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West Georgia Classic Car and Vintage Cycle Parts Swapmeet

May 30, 2015 Vendors 6:30 Public 8:00. Gate closes at 4pm.

West Georgia Classic Car and Vintage Cycle Parts Swapmeet

West Georgia's Largest Automotive and Motorcycle Swap Meet. Vender spaces are $25. General admission $5. Children under 12 free. For more info contact: [ email us ]


When: May 30, 2015 Vendors 6:30 Public 8:00. Gate closes at 4pm. 

Location:

1625 Bankhead Highway, Carrolton, GA 30117
Carrolton GA, 30117



Cost: $25 Vendors $5 General Admission 

To Register: Click here for more information or call Chuck at 678-665-5418 ore-mail us 

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