Are you interested in gorgeous old cars? Lots of individuals are and there are lots of antique car exhibitions in America and Europe to prove it. Antique car shows are a good way of viewing these old cars and standing up close to them. They are a fully working part of automotive history – many of them are a hundred years old and still working fine.
So, if you want to go to a show of ancient cars, how do you go about finding one? It depends on what you would like really, because there are in essence two kinds of car show.
There is the permanent kind, a type of museum, usually a private collection which is open to the public like the one owned by the Marquis of Beaulieu, the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, the New Forest in the UK.
Then there are the rallies of antique car enthusiasts and owners like the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. There is a comparable event organized by Louis-Vuitton which takes place at various European locations, but I last saw it at Portofino in northern Italy.
The museums tend to be open all the year round, but the rallies usually take place in the summer, because lots of the old cars were open topped and uncomfortable to drive in the rain and the cold.
The obvious place to begin looking for a collection or rally of antique cars in your area is on the Internet, but there are also plenty of magazines on the topic full of beautiful glossy pictures of old, unusual cars. These magazines will also carry notification of up and coming events.
If you favour the personal approach, look up an antique, veteran or classic car club in your area and go along to their next meeting. You are sure to meet someone there who can advise you about the best up and coming rallies of old cars and the best collections or museums in and near your region.
Actually, this is probably your best option if you live in a city. You cannot beat the face to face approach for getting the best knowledge and seeing the enthusiasm in the eyes of the vintage car driver. It is infectious to talk with anyone who is passionate concerning their hobby.
If you still decide to look on the Internet, one of the more personal methods of obtaining knowledge on vintage car events, is to sign up for some newsletters.
Simply do a general search on, say, ‘vintage car rallies’ or ‘vintage car museums’, visit a couple of sites and sign up for the newsletters of the sites that take your fancy.
In this way, you are certain to get advanced notification of all the top vintage car shows and you might even be given a coupon to save you money on the entrance fee too.
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