Southern Trans Am Regional Show aka STARS -Pensacola, FL

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Southern Trans Am Regional Show aka STARS -Pensacola, FL

Time: March 25, 2011 to March 27, 2011
Location: Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds Pensacola Fl.
Street: 6655 Mobile Hwy
City/Town: Pensacola FL 32526
Website or Map: http://www.Starsfl.org
Phone: 850-621-7479
Event Type: fundraiser, carshow, for, all, firebirds, formulas, firehawks, gta, and, trans, ams
Organized By: Mark Parrett and Steve Loudin
Latest Activity: Jan 29, 2016

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Don't miss out on a great carshow. Go to www.starsfl.org for additional details.

This will be in Pensacola FL with 60-70 degree days and 50-60 at night. Have 24hr security days of show.
If you have been to Norwalk OH show we have camping available as they do. BUT NO SHOWER HOUSE Sad

Note: If you are like me I have friends that drive Mopars,Mustangs,Imports and Falcons. This show is in conjuction with the other cars but each make will have its own show. We are just sharing the expense for the cost of the show. So bring your friends,Son in law, Brother in law or club members and there cars for a fun for all show  Cool

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