Over 600 classic vehicles, including some of the rarest on the planet, will be on Stokesley Showfield on Sat 15 June 2024 so make sure you are there. Gates open at 10am and the fun will continue until 4pm.
“Every year we have new entrants for the show and David's classic car is one of the more unusual we’ve ever had,” said Chris Mayes of Stokesley Rotary Club which organises the event.
Classics on Show 2023 was supported by Mathewson’s classic vehicle auctions of Thornton-le-Dale. The show is free to enter for exhibitors, though donations are welcomed. Visitors pay £7.50 or £20 for a family ticket for two adults and two children, and £4 for school age children (under 16) while auto jumble traders pay £20 for a standard pitch. The event regularly attracts hundreds of exhibitors. Funds raised from the 2023 show have gone to Headlight, the Hutton Rudby-based charity working with bereaved families, Blood Bikes and Childline.
Discover more at www.classicsonshow.co.uk
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