Rolling Steel Car Cruise In -Alpharetta, GA

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Rolling Steel Car Cruise In -Alpharetta, GA

Time: November 16, 2014 from 8am to 11pm
Location: Four Seasons Alpharetta
Street: 4010 Nine McFarland Drive
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.fsagallery.com
Phone: 404-876-1048
Event Type: car, cruise, in
Organized By: Steve White
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2014

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FREE CRUISE IN CAR SHOW AHEAD FOR AUCTION DAY!!

WE HAVE AN AUCTION IN THE AFTERNOON SO WE HAVE A CRUISE IN IN THE MORNING!

BRING YOUR ANTIQUE, CLASSIC, CUSTOM, HOT ROD, TRUCK, MOTORCYCLE, RAT ROD, OR NEWER MODEL SPORTS CARS.

ALL CAR CLUBS WELCOME, PLENTY OF ROOM FOR COUPLE HUNDRED CARS.

CASH PRIZES FOR FOUR TOP BEST OF SHOW.

MUSIC , REFRESHMENTS, REST ROOMS, AND OUR ANTIQUE MALL IS OPEN FOR ALL THE LADIES AND GENTS TO SHOP WHILE YOU ARE HERE.

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