Caffeine & Octane - Kennesaw, GA

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Caffeine & Octane - Kennesaw, GA

Time: August 4, 2024 from 8am to 12pm
Location: Town Center at Cobb
Street: 400 Ernest Barrett Pkwy
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA
Website or Map: http://www.caffeineandoctane.…
Phone: 404-713-9225 / 770-883-0160
Event Type: cruise-in, car-show, caffeine, octane, georgia, kennesaw
Organized By: Caffeine and Octane
Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2024

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Caffeine and Octane is a nationally recognized all makes, all models car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The event is held (rain or shine) the first Sunday morning of each month from 8AM - 11AM at Perimeter Mall, located on the Northside of Atlanta in Dunwoody GA. The Caffeine and Octane faithful get up very early to watch the parade of cars that begin arriving well before sunrise.

Caffeine and Octane is an all makes and models show.  We feature cars that defy known automotive niches. If it has wheels and a motor, you'll find it at Caffeine and Octane! One thing we guarantee is you'll always see something new at every show. 

The Caffeine and Octane TV Show is filmed live at the Caffeine and Octane Car Shows.  Season Two of our top-rated Caffeine & Octane TV Show premiered on the NBC Sports Network in October of 2017.  Our show contains no fake drama or deadlines.  It is a show that celebrates real automotive enthusiasts and their passion for cars.  

Check out the photos for previous months!

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/photo/albums/caffeine-octane-january-1-2012

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/photo/albums/sep-2011-caffeine-and-octane-pt1-10

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/photo/albums/caffeine-and-octane-nov-7-pt2

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/photo/albums/caffeine-and-octane-feb-62011-4

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