Shoals Area Mustang and All-Ford Show and Shine -Florence, AL

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Shoals Area Mustang and All-Ford Show and Shine -Florence, AL

Time: August 26, 2017 from 8am to 2pm
Location: McFarland Park
Street: 200 James Spain Parkway
City/Town: Florence, AL 35630
Website or Map: http://www.shoalsmustangs.com
Phone: Ellis 256.702.2252
Event Type: show, and, shine
Organized By: Shoals Mustangs
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2017

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REGISTRATION 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
REGISTRATION FEE $10.00
DRAWINGS WILL BE MADE FOR CASH AND DOOR PRIZES.
TROPHYS FOR MAYOR’S CHOICE, DEALER’S CHOICE AND PEOPLE’S CHOICE
New this year: KIDS CHOICE AWARD Spectator’s up to age 12 get to vote on their
favorite car and will receive official judge identification
This is not a judged event. Goody bags (1st 100 entries)
WWW.SHOALSMUSTANGS.COM

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on August 23, 2017 at 1:17pm

Hey, great show. Is here a rain date? Chuck

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