Smokin' Classics Car Show -Lake Lanier, GA

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Smokin' Classics Car Show -Lake Lanier, GA

Time: October 13, 2012 from 8am to 6pm
Location: Lake Lanier Island Resort
Street: 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway
City/Town: Bufoird, GA
Website or Map: http://www.smokinclassicsbbqf…
Phone: Larraine - 678-279-1609
Event Type: car-show, bbq-competition
Organized By: Streetside Classics
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2012

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Onsite Registration: 8am - 10am | Awards at 5:45 pm 
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PRINTABLE REGISTRATION


* “Best All Around” Grand Prize – Two Night Stay at Lake Lanier Islands Resort
* 16 Trophies Awarded
. * Judging Hosted by South East Wheels Events 


Trophy Classes

Best All Around 
Best Ford 
Best General Motors 
Best Chevy
Best MOPAR 
Best of The Rest (Not Ford, GM, MOPAR)
Best Import
Best Truck
Best Hot Rod 
Best Rat Rod 
Best Survivor 
Best Paint 
Best Interior 
Farthest Traveled 
CBS Radio Choice
Lake Lanier Islands Resort Choice

Registration Info:

First 250 Classic Cars registered will receive goody bags and will be entered for judging FOUR FREE $10 EVENT ADMISSION TICKETS FOR THE FIRST 250 REGISTERED VEHICLES PREREGISTRATION RECOMMENDED TO GUARANTEE YOUR SPOT IN THE SHOW! 

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PRINTABLE REGISTRATION

Print and Fax Registration to: 678-279-1612
Print, Scan and Email Registration to: lorraine@streetsideclassics.com
Register online at www.streetsideclassics.com
Onsite Event Registration 8am - 10am 

 

Streetside Classics
213 Thornton Road
Lithia Springs, Georgia 30122
Contact: 
Lorraine Peck
(678) 279-1609 
(877) 367-1835
lorraine@streetsideclassics.com

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