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Save Your Seat for Monster Truck Madness and Car Crushing at Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram on October 5 and October 6, 2012

Save your seat for Monster Truck Madness and car crushing at Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram on October 5 and October 6, 2012.

2012-09-12
FORT WORTH, TX, September 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Customers are invited out to Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram located off Loop 820 in Fort Worth, Texas for their Raminator Monster Truck event this October 5 and October 6, 2012. The Raminator Monster truck will be on display and the Hall Brothers Racing team will be present to take photos and sign autographs. Each day there will be a car crushing demonstration event.

Those who RSVP thru the website are automatically registered to win prizes. Those who take test drives on October 5 and October 6th will also be registered to win prizes. To RSVP or schedule a test drive, go to www.allensamuelsfortworth.com.

"We love these events! These will be two days filled with families, fun and the Raminator, a really big Dodge Ram monster truck that features a 565 cubic-inch supercharged Hemi engine!" says Tom Hervey, President & GM. "Our customers are invited to come out to meet the Hall Brothers Racing team, get photographs, autographs, a chance to win prizes and to see live car crushing. A good time will be had by all who attend."

Reserve your space online 24/7 at: www.AllenSamuelsFortWorth.com/Raminator.htm

Contact Information
Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram - Fort Worth
7740 North East Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76180
Sales: 888-384-5599
Service: 888-855-1509
Parts: 888-893-6976


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[Press-News.org] Save Your Seat for Monster Truck Madness and Car Crushing at Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram on October 5 and October 6, 2012
Save your seat for Monster Truck Madness and car crushing at Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram on October 5 and October 6, 2012.