Owners of vintage and classic cars and other vehicles can now enter to display at the 2024 Magnificent Motors event in Eastbourne.
The motoring spectacular is back on the Western Lawns in Eastbourne on Saturday and Sunday 4 and 5 May.
Established as one of the biggest free motor shows on the south coast, Magnificent Motors hosts a unique selection of vintage and classic cars, commercial and military vehicles, motorbikes and more, along with funfair rides and a seafront market throughout the weekend.
They have more than 600 vehicles on display over the weekend, along with an array of cars that have been used in films and television dramas, had famous owners, are rare or have an unusual back story.
Past exhibits range from a 1910 Brush Runabout to modern day Ferrari’s, and an Electric Car zone hosts the latest developments in EV technology.
The site is open to the public from 10am and 5pm on both days and thousands of visitors are expected to attend the event.
Registration for car clubs and other motoring organisations has now closed and individuals wanting to show off their vehicles can now register to be part of the event. Individuals can book in their vehicles at the event by visiting www.MagnificentMotors.co.uk.
Councillor Margaret Bannister, Eastbourne Borough Council’s Lead Member for Tourism, Leisure, Accessibility & Community Safety, said, “I am delighted to announce that registration is now open for individual vehicle owners to take part in this wonderful event and show off their pride and joy.
“Magnificent Motors is a firm favourite for residents and visitors who always enjoy this free exhibition of beautiful cars, motorbikes and more.”
For more information or to enter a vehicle visit www.MagnificentMotors.co.uk.
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