Great British Motor Shows partners with Bygone Classics for three upcoming Yorkshire shows as part of their national series.

Great British Motor Shows, the premier national series of Classic & Performance Motor Shows, is proud to announce its partnership with Bygone Classics, the Yorkshire based classic car hire business, for three exciting upcoming events. These events will be hosted at iconic venues including Harewood House & Gardens, Ripley Castle, and Ripon Racecourse.

The first show in this partnership will be the 40th Yorkshire Classic & Performance Motor Show on Bank Holiday Monday 27th May. This event will showcase some of the most exquisite classic and performance cars from around the region. Attendees can expect to see a wide range of vehicles on display, from vintage classics to modern supercars with displays from Bygone Classics themselves. The second show will take place on Sunday 9th June at Harewood House for the Harewood Signature Classic & Performance Motor Show on. This event promises to be a celebration of all things automotive, with a variety of club displays, trade stands with entry to the House & Gardens included in the entry. Last but not least, the Ripon Clubs, Classics and Performance Motor Show will take place on Sunday 25th August at Ripon Racecourse. This show will feature a stunning array of classic cars and motorcycles from various clubs across the region. The team from Bygone Classics will be on site at all three shows for visitors and owners to chat to and see a selection of the cars on offer.

Steve Bishop, Event Director says ‘I am delighted to be showcasing regional and passionate businesses in the industry and with Bygone Classics, it is such a great team. Their business and idea is a perfect way to introduce anyone to the delights of classic ownership with 13 different cars to enjoy.”

“We’re thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming classic car show, where we plan to unveil a carefully curated selection of three timeless vehicles. This event marks our introduction into the fascinating world of classic cars, and we’re eager to share our passion with fellow enthusiasts.” Ilana from Bygone Classics continues. “Our primary goal is to forge connections with like-minded individuals who share a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship, history, and allure of classic automobiles. Beyond the gleaming exteriors of our showcased cars, we are excited to engage in meaningful conversations, hear captivating stories, and exchange insights with other aficionados”.

More information on the shows, exhibit entry and public tickets can be found on www.greatbritishmotorshows.com. Information, hire and car details from Bygone Classics is available at www.bygoneclassics.co.uk or contacting Ilana

For further information on any aspects of Great British Motor Shows or Masters of Motoring, please contact Steve Bishop: [email protected]

For further information about Great British Motor Shows 2024 programme of events: www.greatbritishmotorshows.com and for details and registering for Masters of Motoring: www.mastersofmotoring.com

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