Oak Park Cruisers Car Show -Oak Park, GA

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Oak Park Cruisers Car Show -Oak Park, GA

Time: October 19, 2013 from 9am to 2pm
Location: I-16 Outdoor & Supply Store on US HWY 1 & I-16
Street: US HWY 1 exit 90
City/Town: oak park Georgia
Phone: 912-578-3030
Event Type: meeting, other, people, car, show
Organized By: Barbara Powell
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2013

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Saturday Oct 19. Registration,9AM to 12PM.Entry fee $15.00,paid at the event. Judging 12PM to 1PM,awards at 2PM.50's & 60"s music with "DJ Michael Bright.Great food to buy,Door prizes and the first 50 entries will get a trophy. If you would like to register over email,email me and I will send you a flyer and registration form and you can fill it out and email back to me.We are giving over 40 trophies. It will be the top 10 gm products,top ten ford products,top 10 chrysler/mopar products,top 5 trucks,top 5 imports,top 3 motorcycles. There will be one Best in each class. There will also be a overall Best of show.

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Comment by Jack Thomas on October 17, 2013 at 10:53am

Is this a rain or shine event? Thanks, Jack

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