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Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

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Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

Cookees Drive-In will again be sponsoring the General Pleasonton Days Car Show! We will have streets blocked off around 102 E. 12th St. in Pleasanton, KS. 2-6pm.

We will offer free dash plaques and goody bags to the first 50 entrants into the car show.
We will offer trophies for Top 20, Best in Class for car/truck/bike/rat rod, Youth, and Furthest Distance!
We will also have a huge variety of items we will be giving away, like we do every year!
Admission is free to spectators. Car show entry fee is $18.
Music provided by a live band, The Tone Benders
www.cookeesdrivin.com for more information.

Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

Address : 102 E. 12th St. Pleasanton, KS. 66075 Pleasanton KS
Phone : 816-564-5961   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $18

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