British Motorcar Day -Roswell, GA

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British Motorcar Day -Roswell, GA

Time: September 9, 2023 from 9am to 4pm
Location: City Hall
Street: City Hall, Hill Street
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: https://www.atlantabritishcar…
Phone: 404-273-9772
Event Type: british, car, show
Organized By: Scott Sewell
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2023

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British Motorcar Day is an annual gathering of all of the British Car Clubs in the Atlanta, Georgia region. The event is now in its thirty-nineth year from its beginnings with sixteen cars in Grant Park in 1984. The show quickly outgrew the Grant Park venue and was invited to move to Chateau Elan in 1985 where it stayed until 2005 and grew to include over 500 cars.

If you appreciate the classic designs of British automobiles you won’t want to miss the largest gathering of these fine cars in the southeast. Approximately three hundred examples of these machines and about 2,000 spectators will converge at City Hall in Roswell, Georgia for what has become one of the best automotive events of the year. Every major example of British car is usually well represented from the elegant Rolls-Royce to the rugged Land Rover. See hundreds of examples of all of the great marques that defined sports cars for several generations; the MG, Austin Healey, Lotus, Triumph, Morgan, Jaguar, Sunbeam, Jensen, Aston Martin, TVR and those flying shoeboxes, the Mini-Cooper.

https://www.atlantabritishcarfayre.com/

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Comment by Jay Franklin on September 8, 2023 at 3:40pm

Just checked the website link and it is wrong also.  Connects to a flyer for British Motorcar Day in 2015!!!  Those wishing to attend a British Car Show on the 9th should show up in downtown Norcross on Saturday Morning.

Comment by Jay Franklin on September 8, 2023 at 3:35pm

This listing is very confused.  The car show on September 9th is the British Car Fayre, not British Motorcar Day.  The show will be held in Norcross, not Roswell.  Your writeup appears to be 10 years old and the logo says 2013.  However, the website link does appear to be correct for the Norcross event.  Hope you can send out a correction.

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