Godfreys and Phat Boyz Car Show
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Event Details

9am-11am registration. 11am-2pm show. 2pm awards. 25$ entry fee which will be donated to the local YMCA.
Awards for 1st 2nd 3rd each class, top 25 awards, t-shirts for 1st 100 paid entries.
Classes are classic car, truck, modern car, truck, motorcycle, van, performance, paint, judges choice, best of show.
There will be music, food, BEER, kids activities, other events.
8:30am -11pm. Not responsible for damages done at the events.
Contact Mike Dishman at 785-210-6763
Godfreys and Phat Boyz Car Show
Phone : 785-210-6763 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mdishman59@gmail.cm
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