Rev your engines for a two-day auto exhibition at a historic Plumstead manor.
Motor heads, get set to be amazed! The finest rare vehicles and a gaggle of custom cars and choppers are set to pull in for the 15th annual Classic Car and Bike Show from Saturday, 17 to Sunday, 18 January 2015 at the Timour Hall Villa in Plumstead, Cape Town.
At this year’s event, the Saturday showcase gives modern classics, such as hot rods, street rods, modified and custom vehicles along with race cars and motorcycles, the chance to flex their muscle, and on Sunday – a definite must-see for anyone who has a love for restored and well-maintained classic vehicles – fans can ogle a range of vintage cars, some dating back to the 1800s. Do note, vehicles displayed on the Saturday will not show on the Sunday and vice versa.
More than just a spit ‘n polish car show around the neighbourhood though, this annual auto event has a worthy cause: it’s also a charity fundraiser that supports the international non-profit organisation the International Police Association (IPA) and another chosen organisation for that year
Not to mention, as it’s billed as a family affair, the Classic Car and Bike Show will have something for everyone, including a range of food stalls (including a limited number of halaal stalls), a beer garden and even a jumping castle to keep the little ones busy.
TICKETS TO THE 2015 CLASSIC CAR AND BIKE SHOW
Tickets will be available at the gate and through Computicket.com and Computicket outlets. Please note, do collect your pre-ordered tickets from various Computicket outlets, as they will not be collectable from the gate. Entry to the show will cost a mere R30p/p, and kids under the age of 12 enter for free. Proceeds from the show will go to the various internal development projects of the IPA.
The show starts at 10am and ends at 4pm each day. Parking will be available at the Timour Hall Primary School on Gabriel Road, and ONLY disabled parking will be available at the venue. Also note that the venue has no disabled facilities.