5th Annual Guysie Car Show -Alma, GA

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5th Annual Guysie Car Show -Alma, GA

Time: May 26, 2012 all day
Location: Guysie Community in Alma, Ga
Street: 140 HAZELNUT LN
City/Town: Alma, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/profi…
Phone: 9126325569
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Harley and Angela Spires
Latest Activity: May 24, 2012

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Event Description

Over 28 Classes to choose from:

Antique

Classic Car Original

Classic Car Custom

Classic Truck Original

Classic Truck Custom

Classic Muscle Original

Classic Muscle Custom

Street Rod

4-Wheel Drive

Hot Rod

Rat Rod

Motorcycle Original

Motorcycle Custom

Trike Original

Trike Custom

Tractor

Race Car/Truck

Special Interest

Military

Custom Golf Cart (no riding, show only)

Mid year (1976-1991) Car Original

Mid year (1976-1991) Car Custom

Mid year (1976-1991) Truck Original

Mid year (1976-1991) Truck Custom

Newbie (1992 & newer) Car Original

Newbie (1992 & newer) Car Custom

Newbie (1992 & newer) Truck Original

Newbie (1992 & newer) Truck Custom

Muddiest 4x4

 

New for 2011 Kid's Division

Open to Children 10 and under

$10 registration

Kids get to decorate their tricycle, bicycle or wagon for showThis year’s theme - “Fun in the Sun”

All kid entries will receive an award during the ceremony

Special awards for Best Decorated Tricycle, Bicycle and Wagon

 


Special Awards:

Best of Show

Club Participation

Longest Distance Traveled

People’s Choice

Kid’s Choice

 

Attendance for 2010122 Registered Vehicles

 

Camping Available - $35.00 for the weekend - includes water and electric

 

Show Starts at 8 and awards at 3

 

For complete flyer got to www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002180094281

 

or call Harley or Angela Spires @ 912-632-5569 - 912-218-0976 - 912-218-0956 

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Comment by Michael Thies on May 24, 2012 at 5:18am

Please check and see if this year's information is correct. Call me if I can help with anything. Mike Thies 770-883-0160

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