550 entries have been received for Hinckley BID’s event on Sunday 19 September.
Residents and visitors will have the opportunity to see a wide range of restored vehicles from all over the UK parked up throughout Hinckley town centre.
As in previous years, the town will be crammed with vehicles of all ages, shapes and sizes, on show from 10am to 4.30pm – from a 100-year-old steam engine to the latest state-of-the-art police car.
Reg Price will again be showing his 1915 Model T Ford, Coventry Motor Museum will be bringing a surprise ‘special vehicle’ and nearly every marque representing different eras will be on show including huge retro-Cadillacs and Chevrolets - Aston Martins, Porsches, Rolls Royce and Jaguars – and for the speedsters, there will be the odd Lamborghini and Ferrari to drool over.

There will also be motorbikes and scooters showcasing how they have developed through the ages and some specialist heavy vehicles including amazing tractors which will be located in the borough.
For those driving to the event, the Council owned car parks are free on Sundays.
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