Annual Dixie Rodders Car Show -Shelby, NC

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Annual Dixie Rodders Car Show -Shelby, NC

Time: June 14, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Shelby's Historic Courthouse
Street: Warren St and Dekalb St.
City/Town: Shelby, NC
Phone: 704-487-4101
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Phil Craft
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2014

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30th Annual Dixie Rodders Car Show. Located in Downtown Shelby NC at the Historic Courthouse on Warren St and Dekalb St.

Dash plaques and goodie bags for first 100. Grand prize to be drawn from pre-registered ONLY.

Other prizes will be given out during the show. Info contact Phil at 704-487-4101 or Jerry at 704-482-8883.

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