Beaulieu's Custom and American Show will return once again for Father's Day on June 16, 2024.
A prominent fixture on Beaulieu's calendar, the show offers attractions ranging from a diverse collection of cars and bikes, to live music and lively entertainment.
Organised in collaboration with the Solent Renegades club this year, the event has been expanded to incorporate a broader array of American cars and custom vehicles, as well as bikes and trikes.
Famed custom car builder and the show's longstanding ambassador, Andy Saunders, will be present with two of his extraordinary vehicles, Deja and Sundancer.
The Solent Renegades and Classic American magazine are planning to attract American car fans with a display of member-owned valuable cars and a Car of the Year competition. A unique collection of American cop cars and trucks will also be a part of the showcase.
Several awards, including the People's Best in Show, The Solent Renegades’ Choice and The Andy Saunders Award, aimed at acknowledging the best motors, are set to be presented.
The owners of the winning cars will receive a trophy and an exclusive prize from the show sponsor, Spitfire Collection.
An added attraction will be the display of famous movie replica vehicles, like the yellow Chevrolet Camaro from the Transformers series, the Ecto-1 Cadillac from Ghostbusters, and the 1993 Jeep Wrangler used in Jurassic Park.
Owners of similar show-worthy vehicles are encouraged to contact the Beaulieu Events team at events@beaulieu.co.uk to participate.
Musically, the show hosts The BlueBirds, Craig Jefferson's Elvis tribute act and the country tunes of Route 66 set to jazz up the event, in addition to a Rodeo Bull contest.
A special Father's Day draw is also on the cards with Beaulieu prizes on offer. Entry commences at 8.30am on June 16, with the main program kicking off at 10am.
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