Win a pair of tickets to the 2024 Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show
We are delighted to announce another competition for you, this time we have 3 pairs of tickets to give away to attend the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show, that will be taking place at the Birmingham NEC from 22- 24 March 2024.
The Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show is the show to attend whether you are looking to reignite your passion for cars, finish a restoration project or simply want to reminisce with family and friends over the beautiful completed classic cars on display.
The event brings together 1000+ cars on display; 150+ car clubs representing a wide variety of marques and models; 250+ exhibitors and autojumblers including restoration companies, services providers and product suppliers; the Classic Car Auction; celebrities; car competitions; practical workshops on restoration skills and lots more.
So make sure you don’t miss out on the opportunity to source all the tools, knowledge, services you need in one place while enjoying the cars and activities on offer.
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 Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show, 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 classic car you own, or would like to own and why, or you could tell us about a classic family car you or your parents used to own and your thoughts on the car/s.
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.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for an additional entry!
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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 8th March 2024. Good luck.
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My husband wants a mark2 escort like he had when he passed his test
Yep, so would we Keith. A beautiful looking car.
Would love to own an Jaguar E-Type.
Land Rover Mk II
Would love to have a Morris Minor
The Triumph Herald, Brilliant parts availability and specialist back-up, good to drive, and easy to work on, the Triumph Herald is the classic of my choice.
I own a Triumph 1500 Fwd in French Blue, 1972 it’s a family front-wheel drive car that was produced by Standard-Triumph from 1970 to 1973. It was later replaced by the similar Triumph 1500TC.
I need motivating to restore my Escort camper and enjoy using it
I’ve owned an Escort Camper for over 25 years – time to restore and start using it.
Hi ,I have a 1997 bmw e38 750il ,which means it’s the long wheel base model and fitted with the v12 engine and gets used everyday I take it to a lot of shows and always gets great comments ,and last year it won an award for best in class ,j love driving the car , my dad would’ve loved this car as he used to own a humber super snipe and i remember cleaning it with him ,I think that’s where i got the bug
I have a 1997 Bmw 750il ,which means it is the long wheel base model fitted with the v12 engine , I take to a lot of car shows and last year it won best in class ,the car gets used everyday ,and I love the car so much ,
We have recently acquired 2 Austin 7 chummys
We have recently acquired 2 Austin 7 chummys
Yes i would like an mx5 one day
Rover 400
MG ZS
MG ZT
I have owned my 1982 Delorean DMC12 for over three years now having imported her from the US. As with any classic car there is always something that needs doing but I can’t complain #lovehertobits
My first classic I bought last year is a 1973 MGB GT in Damask red. I’m learning as I go, but loving every minute of ownership.
I own 3 classic Mercedes young timers, I have owned one for 20 years, another for 14 years and the last for 10 years. They are simply the best cars for long term ownership and quality at a reasonable price. They provide excellent refinement and durability and surprising economy.
I drive a 1966 vauxhall viva ha deluxe called vera bought after my mum passed
Own A 1990 Audi quattro B3 Coupe with A 2.3 20v engine. Have owned this car now for 15 years and is my daily ride.
I own a Mk2 Grp4 Ford Escort Rally Car in the Classic Cossack colours,Like the 1976 RAC winner Roger Clark.
Mk1 vauxhall cavalier saloon my dad has this one in yellow , he washed and polished it every few days it always looked show room condition , such memories i have of this car growing up
I have owned a Jensen Interceptor 111 for just over twenty years .My dream car from when I first heard and saw one walking to school.
just bought a Clio 182 to put back to original – an iconic hot hatch that will never be made again.
We have a Ford Consul Capri that I bought, because I have never heard of them. Also have a Morris Traveller, which has also cost a fortune to keep on the road. I feel like I am in another world when driving them. Like a dose of smiles every time. Hope to swap the Morris foe a sit up Ford Popular or Vauxhall Viva, as these were the family cars back in the day. If very lucky a Karmann Ghia or Citroen DS. Here’s hoping.
1979 prototype Land Rover 110 (110FEP2) earliest surviving Fully Engineered Prototype coil sprung Land Rover loads of prototype parts so being restored as a work of art ! Lives with its mate a rare 1982 Land Rover 109 Hi capacity pick up
My dad had several classic cars…xk120 jenson interceptor…tr6 tr4 and xjs v12…
1988 Mercedes 190E 2.6 auto. It’s a lot of car for not a lot of money. Couldn’t afford one first time round. Who could?
Anything with a bench seat and column mounted gear change
I own a 1975 MG midget 1500 which has undergone a full nut and bolt restoration
A95 Austin Westminster
A95 Austin Westminster learned to drive in my dad’s
My dad had a A95 Austin Westminster I learned to drive in it and took my test in it .nice to drive with lovely 6 pot engine I passed test first time
My dad had a A95 Westminster I learned to drive ini it and passed my driving test in it. . was a big car but easy to drive had nice 6 cylinder engine
VOLVO 164 1973, TRABANT 601 1988.
Hi I own a Volvo 164 1973 and a Trabant 601 1988 and about to get a saab 9-3 1998.
Anything with a bench seat and a column gearchange would be a great classic choice
I have Mk2 Ford Escort Rally car in the iconic Cossack livery that the Legend Roger Clark drove to victory on the 1976 RAC Rally,Great memories of Roger spraying the champers on the finish ramp in Bath on the roof of the Cossack car
I have a 1954 chevy 3100 step side pickup it makes us laugh and smile ever time we go out in it and it makes other people smile and wave
Early crystal blue 2wd ford sierra sapphire cosworth
Love my 1970 might.
Mg midget 1500, alterations to hill climb
Shelsley walsh.
i HAVE A 1976 MG MIDGET which i am restoring. brings back memories of the mk 1 midget when at Uni
One of my classics is a 1966 Sunbeam Alpine VGT, which I’ve owned for 43 years, purchased in 1981 for £150, my two children grew up riding in it, now my 4 grandchildren love riding out in it.
Would love to own any model of my old cars they have such character and are magnets for all people to chat about past memories
Currently restoring a 1962 Jaguar Mk2. Meeting like minded people at the restoration show gives me inspiration and I’m picking up valuable information on the journey.
I own a Chevette GLS, it gets quite a bit of attention as there aren’t many left
I would like to own a Morris Minor as my great granddad owned one and made him really happy.
I would like to own a wolseley hornet Heinz model
Would love a frog eye sprite
I would love to own a Austin Healy 3000. A great British classic
A Jaguar xjs convertible is my choose red with tan interior
I own a jaguar e type and a triumph tr6 am looking for a Mercedes r107
I own a jaguar e type and a triumph tr6 am looking for mercedes r107
I have a Triumph Herald. The Triumph Herald is one of the most affordable British classics and it’s fun and simple to run. l love my classic called Hetty, 1967 Triumph Herald 1200 in Olive green with a Cactus interior.
I would like to own a Morris van or pick up, I do own a Morris Traveller
Which I take to classic car shows. We love showing her, everyone likes her colour Maroon B , that’s why we call her Ruby.
Ford Cortina Mk1 1.5 GT as a 18 year old I would race everything on the road and it put up with it many happy memories
The Mini Cooper in racing Green. SMALL in size yet, HUGE reputation as a classic British Car.
I’d love to own a Ford Mustang
The Morris Minor is my choice as it puts a smile on everyone’s face that sees one and is still a good choice of Classic to use as a daily driver.