The North West Car Fest

Event Details

The North West Car Fest

Time: March 25, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Myerscough College
Street: St Michaels Road
City/Town: Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: car, show, -, charity, fundraiser, classic, cars, kit, super, race, rally
Organized By: Sam Tallon
Latest Activity: Mar 24, 2012

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Event Description


This event is taking place at Myerscough College (just North of Preston, Lancashire) and it is an event that is open to all petrol heads and car lovers. We would like you the public to bring along anything special for display at this event which is being held on the 25th of March 2012.

Full Address:
Myerscough College,
St Michaels Road,
Bilsborrow,
Preston,
Lancashire.
PR3 0RY

If you have a Classic Car, Kit Car, Super Car or even a Competition Car, we would love you to share it with us. We are displaying a selection of Motor Sport vehicles we have for you to come and have a look around.

Toilets facilities and a Catering van will also be on site, as there is nothing quite like a sociable gathering of beautiful machines and a Bacon Roll on a Sunday morning.

Entry to this event is FREE, however we are putting on this fantastic show to raise money for charity, so there is a recommended donation of £3 which will go to the Organisation for Anti Convulsant Syndromes (OACS) Charity. Registered Charity No. 1116497

We hope you can make it and we look forward to seeing you. For any more details, please email us at northwestcarfest@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/events/306961722652073/

Thank You

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Comment by Cobracol on March 9, 2012 at 12:52

Love to go to this one, but it clashes with another planned meet in southport

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