Brits On The Bay -Pensacola FL

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Brits On The Bay -Pensacola FL

Time: April 22, 2022 to April 23, 2022
Location: Pensacola Bay Front
Street: Colfax and 9th Avenue
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://www.pbca1.com
Phone: 251 961 7171
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Panhandle British Car Associaiton
Latest Activity: Apr 17, 2022

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Annual All British Car Show hosted by Panhandle British Car Association.

 Over 130 British cars in Historic downtown Pensacola.  Three tropyhies in each of 28 Classes.  Beatles Band. Swap meet and parts sale.  Registration 8:30 to 12 noon.

See further information at www.pbca1.com or contact Tom Schmitz at 251 961-7171

 

  • We have club meetings each month and 20+ local events each year. Every April, the club has its annual British Car show in Pensacola. During the past five years there were over 100 cars of all British types at our show. In 2013 we had over 130 cars on the show field! If you live near Pensacola and would like to join, we welcome all British cars. Just CLICK HERE!

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