EuroBrit Auto & Bike Expo -Madison, AL

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EuroBrit Auto & Bike Expo  -Madison, AL

Time: June 1, 2024 from 8am to 1pm
Location: Dublin Park
Street: 8324 Madison Pike
City/Town: Madison, AL
Website or Map: https://www.nabms.org/
Phone: 256-683-9417
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: North Alabama British Motoring Society
Latest Activity: May 31, 2024

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EuroBrit Auto & Bike Expo 

Open to all British and European Marques!
(Regardless of condition! Mint, Fully Restored,  Drivers, and works-in-progress ALL encouraged to attend!)


Expo will be Held Saturday in Dublin Park, Madison Alabama

Registration 8AM-1PM 

Show Cars Enter Using Crestview DR. Just East of Dublin Park (Click for Map)

Event T-Shirts for Registrants While Supplies Last!!

Early Registration at Monthly Club Meeting 2 June for Guaranteed Shirt

Coffee & Donuts Available from Autism Resource Foundation at 8AM

Food Trucks Will be On Site for Meal Purchases: Dr Barbecue for lunches and Sub Zero for ice cream

25 classes!   Mayor’s Award!   50-50 Drawing!  Best of Show! Door Prizes!   President’s Award!   Sponsor's Choice   Diamond in the Rough!

Last Year's Event was a Huge Success
with Almost 100 Registered Cars and Hundreds Raised for Charity

Click Here to Pictures, News VIDEO etc., From Previos Events! 

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