Hundreds of cars, motorcycles, vans, 4x4s and military vehicles will be on show this weekend for the 23rd Leighton Hall Classic & Performance Motor Show.
Hosts Great British Motor Shows are bringing delighted audiences nose-to-bonnet with a multitude of magnificent motors, including classic car displays from Lancashire Morris Minor Club, Wolseley Register, Lakeland Historic Car Club, Jaguar Enthusiasts, and many more.
Visitors to Sunday’s event can enjoy arena parades, displays and expert commentary, with the famous auto jumble and trade stands.
Other attractions include a children’s playground, tree face trail and caterpillar maze, and tours of the historic hall.
Brand new for 2022 is a prize treasure hunt, free for all attending kids, to spot vehicle badges, logos and quirky details across the show.
Organiser Steve Bishop says: “After two years away we’ve taken it up a gear with some really special exhibits from across the industry, including performance cars and supercars for the very first time. I’m excited about Obsessed Car Club; the way they ‘pimp’ and modify their cars has to be seen to be believed!”
‘Leighton Hall Classic & Performance Motor Show’ takes place at Leighton Hall on Sunday 3rd July 2022 between 10am-4pm.


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