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Time: October 1, 2022 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Holy Family Church
Street: 9100 Crockett Road
City/Town: Brentwood, TN 37027
Website or Map: http://www.nashvillebritishca…
Phone: 615 495-0103
Event Type: all, marques, british, car, show
Organized By: Chip Hanback
Latest Activity: Sep 25, 2022
The NBCC is holding it's 27th Annual Car Show at the Holy Family Church in Brentwood, TN on Saturday October 14th, 2017.
It is open to all Marques of British cars of any vintage and awards will be give for the top 3 in each of 14 classes. There will also be special awards such as Best of Show and winners are voted by the entrants.
There is acres of grass and trees with cover and restrooms. Food and refreshments are available on site. Plenty of parking for spectators and trailers on paved roads.
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