Win a pair of tickets to the 2023 London Classic Car Show
We are delighted to announce another competition for you, this time we have 3 pairs of tickets to give away. The London Classic Car Show could be your first Classic Car event in 2023, and what an event this looks to be. The London Classic Car Show will be returning to London Olympia which last hosted the event in 2020. The 2023 London Classic Car Show will take place from the 24th – 26th February 2023.
Now in its ninth year, the London Classic Car Show is the must attend event for any discerning classic car owner, collector, expert or enthusiast. You can read all about previous years at the London Classic Car Show, and watch videos here. Bringing together an international celebration of the very best dealers, manufacturers, car clubs and products it’s the perfect day out for all.
As well as creating the perfect ‘purchasing’ environment for classic car collectors, The London Classic Car Show has become synonymous with great content that allows enthusiasts and collectors alike to celebrate the fascinating history of classic cars in all its glory. You will be treated to a brand-new selection of carefully curated features and celebrations of some of the most exotic and exquisite marques from throughout the decades.
This year one of the main features of the show, will be what the shows organisers are calling, Generations, a tribute to legendary car models celebrating their anniversary in 2023. Featuring:
Porsche 911
2023 marks 60 years since the launch of the legendary Porsche 911, one of the most significant vehicles in the Porsche marque’s history. The London Classic Car Show presents one of each of the eight generations as well as multiple iterations. A chance to explore the evolution of an icon, from the very first 911 Type 901 to the latest 911 Type 992.
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Corvette
The second Generations feature will celebrate the 70th anniversary of Corvette, which, for eight generations, has blurred the lines between American muscle and European sports-car characteristics, while remaining an unforgettable cultural icon. The London Classic Car Show is delighted to present each generation of this great marque.
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There will be plenty to keep classic car enthusiasts interested, in the seven hours the show is open each day. We cannot wait. Here’s a video from the show in 2017 where we walked around the Ferrari Tribute Collection. Wonderful stuff. I was in my car heaven.
So how do you win a pair of tickets to this great event?
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to the London Classic Car Show 2023, these are your three ways of entering, and you can enter in all three ways should you wish to improve your chances of winning:
Option 1: Leave a comment below and tell us what is your favourite classic car and why. For additional points if you own a Classic we’d love to hear all about it.
Option 2: Follow us on Instagram, find our competition post and follow the entry criteria.
Option 3: Follow us on Facebook, find our competition post and follow the entry criteria.
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If you want to see more London Classic Car Show content, head over to our YouTube channel to see the cars of the previous few years or check out our Facebook Photo Albums here.
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Please spread the word to any car mad friends you have, the more people you know that can enter, the more you increase your chances of winning. Closing date for entries will be 10th February 2023. Good luck.
Jaguar E Type series 3 V12. Norman Dewis said, “Jaguar never went backwards!” With the V12, 5.3litre engine that was potentially to get Jaguar back in to Le Mans, the car was always going to be a winner! It is more akin to modern driving than the Series 1 and 2. Wider track means it corners much better. Power steering is good, disc brakes had come on a long way, everything was more refined and better developed. My 3 children, all in their 30’s, have driven all the E Type series and believe the Series 3 is the best. Generations only move on and, I believe it will become the most desirable of the E Types. More room inside, especially for taller drivers. Auto or manual makes little difference because of the amount of torque the engine produces. The flared wheel arches and chrome grill really seem to suit the design upgrades.
Porsche Type 540 – A beautiful car.
The Jaguar E type which has such an iconic look.
The Rolls-Royce Dawn Drophead 1949 which has such a classic look.
This would be amazing, i would love to win these for my husband who used to be a motoring journalist and is still very interested
This would be amazing, i would love to win these for my husband
I love a beautiful look of the PORSCHE 911.
It has to be the Mk 2 Jaguar which drove me to my wedding some 50 years ago.
Rover 3500, style, soul, nostalgia, memories
Love the 1963 Corvette!!
e type jag
Ferrari F40 because my Dad brought me back a model of it when he went on a business trip to Italy when I was a child.
Awesome
Porsche 911 for me
The 1970 Fiat 850 Spiaggetta by Michelotti – who doesn’t love wicker seats and lets be honest….doors are for wimps!! Love this quirky little car.
E Type Jaguar.
One of the most beautiful cars of all time, and I agree a work of art. Shames it’s so costly, beyond me (for now).
Nice.
Very very cool Iain.
Any particular model? Some are much more beautiful than others, better to drive than others. My favourite is the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato.
Any particular model? Some are much motre beautiful than others, better to drive than others. My favourite is the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato.
Yep, it’s a beauty alright. What series would you go for, Series 1,2 or 3? I favour the Series 1.
It certainly is a small car and you do not see one very often.
Sounds Nice. That’s a plan.
The 911 is iconic. The dream car for me in my teens.
Great Show
For many I believe it would be classed as a almost classic, but I have a near obsession with the Honda Integra DC5. I currently own two. A daily one and a project one that I am building up from a bare shell into my track car.
MK1 Escort, stylish, cheap, reliable, robust and simple enough that most fixes could be tackled at home with a basic set of tools.
Honda S800. Beautiful wee car.
VW Beetle
Aston Martin – pure style
Auston Healey Sprite Mark 1, because my mum owned one and it was her pride and joy until she had to give it up.
The E-type Jaguar, beautiful.
1970s
Vauxhall firenza 2300cc
Such a beautiful car
911 – style and substance!
Aston Martin
The Lamborghini Islero is my favourite classic car. I have had the good fortune of owning one of these beautiful cars for many years and nothing can beat it for style and grace.
Ford Escort – 67
What a legend, in so many ways!
It would Be series 1 and a 1959 would be for me.
Vauxhall Royale, the most beautiful classic car ever. We owned one years ago, in gold, miss it so much. I’d love to go to the classic car show, amazing prize.
Wow, just wow, that is amazing.
The 1950s Mercedes Gullwing, because it is a work of art.
My daily driven Morris Minor
The E-Type is a beauty for sure. What’s your preferred choice, Series 1, 2 or 3. Mine is a Series 1.
A cool car for sure though.
Hi Margaret,
I’d think many people would agree with you. The 911 is iconic.
I agree with you Irene, it’s a super cool car.
Its’ on my list to buy. I want a series 1, 1959.
And for me Phil. Ridiculous prices at present though, £1.5-2m. Nuts.
It would be an amazing day soon classic cars in London
mg roaster (owned from new had to sell boohoo)
Noddy’s car because it is yellow.
911 as husband use to have one
1970 Porsche 917K
Favourite classic is the Ferrari F40 for me! Classic!
Corvette 2nd generation
Jensen Interceptor is my favourite Classic Car.
The ever so elegant Porsche Type 540 K/9-1…..a literal dream.
I rebuilt and own mg midget uja 666 k unfortunately off road due to clutch failure, Age and arthritis means I am searching for someone to fit new and get me back on the road. I suppose mine is my favourite but I wouldn’t mind owning an MG TA or TVR Griffiths for their classic connection to me via my name, So difficult to make a choice with so much to choose from.
my 1981 beetle
The original Mini, if you have owned one you will know why it is the greatest classic car of all time, IMHO, a British icon
The Citroen DS because this car was far ahead, aerodynamic and unlike all the others!
Aston Martin is my Classic Car. It has both luxury and speed. A unique combination which offers sophistication and high performance.
Porche 911
Sleek elegance and moves like a dream
My ultimate ride of joy
Triumph spitfire is a beautiful piece of British engineering
citroen DS
PORSCHE 911
The lancia fulvia 1.3s bug eye, as this was my first car after passing my test. Only had it for a couple of weeks as it was rotten and dad would not let me fix it
Look forward to the show would love to win a pair of tickets please enter me into the competition
I love the Volkswagen Beetle, such an iconic vehicle, love the air cooled sound and the variety of colours. I also own a 1970s VW Type two Campervan, its our pride and joy and love it because its so retro !
1970s vauxhall Firenza 2.300cc
Absolutely beautiful amazing car all round we just love to look at these , love car shoes love classics love a great day out
My fave classic car is the Jaguar E type, its just beautiful! It is elegant and classic,
my favourite car is a 1937 Morris 8 because it was the first car I ever bought, it cost me £5 and I still have the original newspaper advert and owners handbook but unfortunately not the car!
Loved my Ford Cortina 2dr GT when I was a lot younger,still drool over them now. Now I have a modern classic 1996 Eunos Roadster VR Ltd