American Legion Post 184 Annual Car & Truck Show -Thunderbolt, Savannah,Ga.

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American Legion Post 184 Annual Car & Truck Show -Thunderbolt, Savannah,Ga.

Time: October 29, 2016 from 8am to 3pm
Location: American Legion Post 184
Street: 3003 Rowland Ave
City/Town: Thunderbolt, Savannah,Ga.
Phone: Post 912-354-5515, 443-695-1043; Johnny McKenzie 912-660-2253; David Simmons 912-897-5401
Event Type: fundraiser, car, show
Organized By: American Legion Post 184
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2016

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This is a open car show, encouraging anyone with a car or truck of interest to enter the show. There will be awards for the top 40 plus special awards for paint, design, etc. Goodie bags will be given to the first100 registered cars, and there will be lots of prizes given away throughtout the day. Food and drinks will be available starting with breakfast and continuing all day.

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