38th Annual Atlanta British Motorcar Day -Suwanee, GA

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38th Annual Atlanta British Motorcar Day -Suwanee, GA

Time: May 22, 2022 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Suwanee Town Center
Street: 330 Town Center Ave
City/Town: Suwanee, GA
Website or Map: https://www.atlantabritishmot…
Event Type: car, show, benefit, british, md, triumpoh, jaguar, cooper, aston, martin
Organized By: Atlanta British Motorcar Day
Latest Activity: May 11, 2022

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Event Description

BMCD is supported by the thirteen British marque car clubs in the greater Atlanta area and hosted by Georgia Triumph Association volunteers. All proceeds, other than direct event costs, are donated to civic organizations, schools, or charities.

38th Annual Atlanta British Motorcar Day

Time & Location

May 22, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM EDT

Suwanee Town Center, 330 Town Center Ave, Suwanee, GA 30024, USA

About the event

Atlanta British Motorcar Day is sponsored by sixteen Atlanta area British car and motorcycle clubs. This charity event has been held continuously from its inception in 1984 and has grown from its first small show in Grant Park to now attracting over two hundred British cars at the annual gathering.

If you have a prized British automobile or motorcycle, this is your chance to show off and socialize with other British car enthusiasts! If you love beautiful cars, this is a great opportunity to get an eyeful of some of the best autos in the metro area and beyond! All makes, models, and years of British cars and motorcycles are invited to attend. There is a registration fee, and all proceeds go to local charities. The car show and festival are FREE for spectators.

All Board Members are volunteers and event expenses are kept to a minimum insuring that generous donations are made annually to a variety of local charities and civic organizations.

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