THE UK’s biggest classic motoring exhibition returns to Birmingham when the Classic Motor Show opens its doors from Friday 13th to Sunday 15th November.
Spanning six halls of the NEC and displaying over 1,200 cars and 250 motorcycles from all over the World, the Classic Motor Show is the climax to the British classic car season and a chance for the UK’s best motoring clubs to come together and celebrate the best of the classic motoring scene.
The place to share your passion for motoring, around 200 classic car clubs will display unusual and breathtaking marques ranging from European elegance and American muscle cars to Japanese performance and Great British sports cars and many more.
The motorcycle fraternity will also be represented in a dedicated bike hall by 30 classic bike clubs showcasing Café Racers, Nortons, Vincents, Triumphs, Vespas, and plenty more two-wheeled marvels. There will also be a gleaming classic bike concours, interviews with biking heroes, trade stands and the popular bike jumble.
The energetic live stage, hosted by TV’s Mike Brewer, will include special guest experts answering all your questions and fab prize giveaways including a 1960s Morris Mini while experts in the Restoration Theatre will show you how to tackle all aspects of restoring your cherished classic car. Take a ride as a passenger in your dream car in exchange for a donation to charity, courtesy of the Sporting Bears Motoring Club.
With around 300 trade stands selling parts and spares, tools, motoring memorabilia and much more, you are sure to find everything you need to feed your motoring habit.
The Classic Motor Show is open from 10am until 6.30pm on Friday, 9.30am until 6.30pm on Saturday, and 9.30am until 5.30pm on Sunday. Ticket prices range from £16 when purchased in advance. For more information, the latest updates or to book tickets, visit www.necclassicmotorshow.com or tel: 0871 230 1088.
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