THE International Classic Motor Show, which takes place on November 9 and 10 at the NEC, will host over 1,000 classic cars in three halls packed with attractions and features for the whole family.
A new feature for 2002 is the "Americana" area which will feature Classic American Magazine's Concours final, 12 classic American car club displays, including Studebaker which is celebrating 150 years, and an exciting range of traditional American memorabilia, clothing, flags and jukeboxes.
Other show highlights include Autoglym's Ave-nue of Elegance, a restoration workshop feature, and a huge autojumble arena packed with over 300 stands where enthusiasts can find that elusive part, tool or trinket.
Entry costs £8.50 on the door or £6.50 in advance on 0121 767 4767.
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