Annual British Car and Motorcycle Fayre - Norcross, Ga

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Annual British Car and Motorcycle Fayre - Norcross, Ga

Time: September 8, 2018 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Historic Norcross,
Street: 39 W Peachtree St
City/Town: Norcross, Ga
Website or Map: https://www.atlantabritishcar…
Phone: (770) 713-8511
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: Edna Berkshire
Latest Activity: Aug 18, 2023

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22nd Annual British Car and Motorcycle Fayre Held Downtown Historic Norcross.

2023 ONLINE VEHICLE PRE-REGISTRATION IS OPEN! (CLICK HERE)
  Our arrival and registration desk opens at 8:30 am. We try to keep the same marques together in one designated area, so your pre-registration and early arrival helps. However, we can only set aside a specific area, not an assigned space. We work very hard at this on the show day!
  Discounted advance online registration: $25 first car, $20 each additional car. $20 first motorcycle, $15 each additional motorcycle.
  DAY OF EVENT: $30 first car, $25 each additional car. $25 first motorcycle, $20 each additional motorcycle.
   For access to registration area on arrival follow signs on Holcomb Bridge Road onto​ Thrasher St.
    (CLICK HERE FOR AREA MAP)

AWARDS PRESENTATION
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 Awards presented 1:30 pm at the DJ Tent. Our judges will carefully look at each and every car and present an award for this year's overall  "Best in Show”, "Best in Show Owners Choice", and a “Featured Marque Owners Choice” award for the car selected from the featured marque, MG.  

​   Motorcycles will also be expertly judged for their own "Best in Show” and "Best in Show Owners Choice".

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