About the Classic Motor Show Devon
to be held Sunday 27th August, 2017.
Lots of individual cars and car Clubs, Bikes & Trikes, American cars, Hot-Rods, everyone welcome.
- Rich & Mel Giesens- ITUS Event Support Services
Sat Nav Longitude and Latitude Co-ordinates:
-3.585843 (LONG) // 50.592957 (LAT)
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To double check the event is taking place before setting off (advisable) or for further information please contact the organisers not us! on the contact details below.
Classic Motor Show Devon Contact Details
- Contact Name: Rich & Mel Giesens
- Organisation: ITUS Event Support Services
- Address: Ugbrooke House, Chudleigh, Devon
- Postcode: TQ13 0AD
- Phone: 0845 4674969
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Classic Motor Show Devon
Within a radius (as the crow flies) of 10 miles:
#3.7 miles Newton Abbot Devon Spring Boat Jumble
#3.7 miles Newton Abbot Racecourse Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#4.1 miles Gorman Metals Ltd [Autojumble Salvage]
#4.5 miles The Newton Abbot Autojumble
#4.8 miles Milber Salvage & Spares [Autojumble Salvage]
#5.2 miles MG Owners Club The Pasty Run, Tour De Torbay
#5.9 miles Warren Farm Car Boot Sale [Thu]
#6.2 miles Starcross Friendly Booty Car Boot Sale [Sat]
#6.3 miles Starcross Football Field Car Boot Sale [Sat]
#6.4 miles Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering
#7.7 miles Matford Sunday Market Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#7.9 miles Allparts South West Ltd [Autojumble Salvage]
#8.2 miles Nutwell Lodge Car Boot Sale [Thu]
#8.7 miles Darts Farm Classic Car Show and Fun Day
#8.9 miles Castle Circus Torquay Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#9.1 miles Great West Jaguar & Classic Car Day
#9.1 miles Renault Spares [Autojumble Salvage]
#9.6 miles Torbay MG Owners Club Monthly Meet
#9.8 miles The Amazing Vintage and Classic Car Rally
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