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The ClassicLine team are gearing up for an early May Bank Holiday motoring celebration as we head to the popular Classic Motor Show at Catton Hall on Sunday 5th May 2019.

As the headline sponsor of Gemini Events, Classic Motor Shows, we are looking forward to seeing up to 700 two and four wheeled vehicles, including pre and post war vehicles, American cars, classic motorcycles and modified custom cars, lined-up alongside the River Trent in front of the fantastic backdrop of Catton Hall. Read our quick guide to what else you can expect to see…

Talk to the team…

Our insurance experts will be at the show all day and on hand to answer all your questions.
So, whether you would like to find out more about cover for your classic, retro or modified vehicle; or would like to chat to our team about how we can support your car club, we would be more than happy to help.

You can even pick up a few freebies too!

Expect to see…

30 motoring clubs with a fantastic mix of marques from the Alfa Romeo Owners Club to Your Ford. Local groups represented including the BMW Car Club Shropshire and Mid-Wales and Midland Retro Car Club.

Three clubs represent the Potteries with the Capri & Classic Ford Club, Potteries MMOC, and Potteries Vintage Classic Car Club.

Private entries range from John Heath’s 1926 Austin Clifton, Paul Fawlk’s 1966 Pontiac Bonneville, David Cowley’s 1993 Renault Alpine GTA Turbo to Colin Bailey’s 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport.

Take part in…

The Live Arena will include car parades, including Tamworth Tired Tractors, and family games as well as the popular ‘Decibel Duel’, a competition to find the loudest engine. There will also be Daily Driver and Pride of Ownership competitions, with the overall winner receiving a year’s free car insurance from ClassicLine at the end of the show season. The annual Concours also culminates in the ‘Best in Show’ award at 4pm.

There is the Motor Museum in Miniature, a unique display of model cars in a museum layout, along with trader and autojumble stands for all those after a May Day Bank Holiday bargain. Plus, free face painting for the children attending as well as vintage rides and entertainment.

Hope to see you there!

Gates open at 10am until 4pm. Admission starts from £6.40 for adults, £3.20 for children (4-16 years), with a family ticket (2 adults & 3 children) for £16 when booked in advance. Tickets also available on the gate. Free parking for all visitors.

For more information, visit here.

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