Bill Davis
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1968 Mercury Cyclone
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hot rods,sports cars,fishing,music.

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At 10:36am on May 13, 2015, Joel Q said…

1963 Fairlane 500. 2dr HT

At 10:09am on April 10, 2015, J. Stratton Hicky said…

Bill,

Just got a call from Gerald Penn.  He said you called him about our April show, but you were asking about the 11th.  Our show is on April 17th, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. 

The guy that posted our event isn't a club member, but has attended events in the past and must have gotten one of our fliers, and then somehow gotten the date wrong when he posted. 

Our club's flier link is:  https://sites.google.com/site/countryroadcruisers/calendar/april-17-2015-car-show

 
 
 

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