Time: March 28, 2015 at 10am to March 29, 2015 at 4pm
Location: NEC Birmingham
City/Town: Birmingham B40 1NT
Website or Map: http://www.necrestorationshow…
Event Type: car, show., meet
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2015
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The inaugural Practical Classics Restoration Show, held at Birmingham’s NEC last year, proved to be a hit as just shy of 12,000 enthusiasts attended the first outing which included live demonstrations, celebrity seminars and fantastic restoration displays.
With over 300 cars in various states of repair – from pristine and roadworthy to barn find and project – the two halls were buzzing with the sounds of the 30 clubs working on their cars, with the Triumph Dolomite Club welding and the Jowett Car Club, who won Practical Classics’ award for Club Stand of the Show, actually building a car over the two-days.
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