Annual "Peace" Classic Car and Truck Show
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Best kept "Car Show" secret on the southside of Des Moines, Iowa. Annual "Peace Classic" Car and Truck Show, Father's Day Sunday. Open show, 1900-2015 makes/models including imports welcome. Registration from 9:00am to 12:00 pm noon, participant voting 12:00pm- 1:30pm, awards at approx 3:30pm. Lunch served noon till 2:00pm. 50/50 cash and raffle prize drawings. Come join our Car Show and have a great time. Great food, great music, great giveaways, and our famous Top 50 show with 105 TOTAL AWARDS!!!! Door prize drawings throughout the show. Dash Plaque's for the first 150 cars. For more info or flyer, see website, phone or email lew1052@gmail.com or wrench57@gmail.com and remember, "Keep them old wheels turning".
Annual "Peace" Classic Car and Truck Show
Phone : 515-490-6355 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : wrench57@gmail.com
Web: www.wrench57.com
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