The Ayrshire Motor Show is returning for only its second ever edition, following Covid cancellations affecting events in the past two years.
Taking place at the Ayr Racecourse later this month on Saturday, May 28, between 1-5pm, the show will feature a range of old school vehicles and modern modified motors, a stunt show, and children’s entertainment.
Run by Andrew and Katrina Wilson, the event is returning for just its second ever instalment.
The duo first held an event in Ayr back in 2019.
They also run the Dumfries Motor show and organise car boot sales when not planning for the Motor Shows.
Andrew said: “We’re looking forward to having our first show after lockdowns.”
At this year’s motor show there will be 13 trophies available for the show vehicles in categories including: Crowd Favourite; Best Custom; Best Custom Vehicle Lighting; Best Van; Best Engine Bay; Best Wheels; Best Classic; Best Club; Organisers Award; Car of the Show; Best Bike; Show & Shine 1999; and Show & Shine 2000.
The stunt show, by Jez Avery, will feature wheelies, stoppies, two wheel driving, drifting, doughnuts and precision driving.
Entry is £8 in advance for Adults or £10 on the day with under 14s free.
With the cancellation of this year’s Kames Classic Car Show in East Ayrshire, motor-heads will not want to miss this event for a chance to get their automobile fix. Check online for more details.
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