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I am looking to rent an enclosed trailer to haul my car from Atlanta to Cleveland the first week of August. I am using a Ford Sportrac truck and would like to use an enclosed dual axel trailer to…Continue

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All, I am looking for recommendations for quality pin stripping and interior work for a hot rod.   I would like to stay on the east side of Atlanta as much as possible.   Thanks in advance... DanContinue

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Brad Penn Oil

If anyone is interested in purchasing Brad Penn oil, please let me know.   I have been given the approval from the Southeast provider of this product to deliver to local car shows in the north…Continue

Started Jul 12, 2011

 

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At 12:58pm on January 30, 2013, Wendy Boswell said…

The foster and adoptive parents of Hall County extend an invitation to you to attend our 3rd annual car show on April 27th, 2013! The show location is the Hayes Dodge dealership, 3115 Frontage Rd in Gainesville GA from 11:00 to 5:00 with trophies awarded at 4:00..  All the money we collect goes to benefit the children in foster care in our county. We provide care bags when a foster child comes into foster care with all the necessities like a tooth brush and tooth paste and things like a new toy, a blanket... We also provide Christmas gifts for every child in care and we are looking to start up providing a birthday gift for their special day. We need your help to be able to take care of the 130 or so Hall County foster children. Registration is $15 per vehicle. We also welcome venders. Check out our website and see pics of our other car shows at www.lovehopehealing.com! We hope to see you there!!

At 9:21am on April 12, 2012, Wendy Boswell said…

The foster parents of Hall County would like to invite you to our second annual car show on May 5th at the Hayes Chrysler dealership in Gainesville. All the money that we make will go toward getting every foster child in our county Christmas gifts.  Last year we were able to get over 150 children something to open on Christmas morning!!

At 2:04am on August 14, 2011, Richard Scott said…
Dan worry you should see my misspelling LOL
At 4:01am on July 12, 2011, Miguel Caparros said…
People will see it on the Forum. For a more formal and visible exposure we have many options and price ranges. From being a vendor at events to ads on the web sites.
At 3:04am on July 12, 2011, Miguel Caparros said…
Dan Post your notice in the Forum please.
At 3:01am on July 12, 2011, Dan chelko said…

If anyone is interested in purchasing Brad Penn oil, please let me know.   I have been given the approval from the Southeast provider of this product to deliver to local car shows in the north Georgia area.    Many of the oldtimers may know of the Kendall GT1 oil of the past.  It was know as the 'green oil'.  I used it exclusive on my '70 Chevelle 350 and never-ever had an oil related problem....Ohio rust was another story.   This oil is produced in only a couple wells in Penn. and used only for motor oil.   It is now know as Brad Penn...and still maintains it original formula and green color.  It can only be sold by the case or half case (24 to a case).  Please let me know if you are interested.  As I attend shows I can bring it with me.

 

Dan Chelko 

 
 
 

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