Cordell Pumpkin Festival Car Show
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Event Details
Street Outlaws will be there at the Pumpkin Festival Car Show to do meet and greets, judging and showing their cars. It is $25 an entry. Pre entry will get a t-shirt. Pre Registration is due by Oct 1st.
$500 Best in Show. Awards for Best Motorcycle, Best paint, Most Radical Engine, Student, Longest Drive, Best Big Rig, Best Work in Progress, Rattiest Rat, Special Interest, Outlaw Choice. There are no classes. You have a chance to win more then one Award! Food, Fun, Vendors and Activities for all ages!! Cruise following awards!
Registration starts at 7:30am to 10am. Signs will be up to get you to the show. Awards start at 3:00pm handed out by the Street Outlaws.
Cordell Pumpkin Festival Car Show
Phone : 580-832-3538 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : cordellokevents@gmail.com
Web: www.thecordellchamber.com/
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