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Cars, Wine and Cheese, Sunday, Oct. 26th 2008, Atlantic Beach, FL

Posted on 23 September 2008 by crunge

Carmela, Owner of The Italian Market in Atlantic Beach, Fl has invited European Car Owners to display their vehicles and take part in Wine and Cheese Sampling on October 26th, 2008 from 12Noon-3pm. Owners will have a reserved lot for parking their cars which spectators will be allowed to view. I am organizing the auto portion of the event which is my first so please if you have questions, ideas or comments feel free to ask!

Drop me a comment if you have a European car to show.

The Italian Market
645 Atlantic Beach Blvd
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
(904) 241-8992

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Richard Says:

    I have 89 Alfa Spider and I will try to bring it. I live in PVB.

    Richard Reel

  2. crunge Says:

    Sounds Great! Look forward to it!

  3. crunge Says:

    NOTICE: The time has changed from 12noon-3pm for this event!!!!

  4. Dave McInerney Says:

    ‘68 Light Ivory Porsche 912 Coupe. Thanks for the info, see you Sunday!

  5. Chris R Says:

    I just looked at the forecast for Sunday on http://www.weather.com . Sunday’s forecast is beautiful and the note underneath says “Plan a scenic drive”! It doesn’t get any better than that!!! Seriously go the weather.com and type in zip code 32233, check it out!!!

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