Classic cars to converge on Scottburgh

Gates open at 7.30am for classics and 9am for general public and the event finishes at 3pm.

THE eighth charity Scottburgh Classic Car Show will be held this Sunday at Scottburgh High School and hundreds of pre-1975 cars and bikes will be on show.

There will be lots to eat and drink including refreshments at the renowned Ilala tea garden.

In addition to the usual car and bike parades, there will be laughter and glamour in the ‘fun and fashion parade’. Lucky entrance ticket prizes will be given out during the day, including a flight in a microlight and a Tigermoth aircraft – the latter on the day, weather permitting.

Gates open at 7.30am for classics and 9am for the general public and the event finishes at 3pm. Admission is only R30 for adults and R10 for pensioners and scholars, children under 12 free. Follow the pointers from the N2 highway for free public parking. The show is sponsored by the Rising Sun community newspaper.

Go along to enjoy a day filled with fun and nostalgia. For more information call 039-976-1995.

 

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