Classics and Sports Car Show

Classics and Sports Car Show

Get Your Engines Roaring! The Ayrshire Classics Car Club Presents the Classics and Sports Car Show!

Prepare to be transported through automotive history at the Ayrshire Classics Car Club’s annual Classics and Sports Car Show! Immerse yourself in a stunning display of meticulously maintained vintage, classic, and sporty vehicles. From gleaming chrome to purring engines, witness the passion and dedication of car enthusiasts from across the region.

Whether you’re a seasoned petrolhead, a lover of timeless design, or simply looking for a fantastic day out, our show offers something for everyone. Admire iconic models, chat with proud owners, and maybe even discover your dream car!

Join us for a memorable day celebrating the beauty and heritage of classic and sports cars!

Standard park entrance fees will apply.

Additional Information

Cyclist welcome
Disabled access
Parking
Walkers welcome
Sunday, 3 August 2025
10am - 4pm
Suitable for all ages
Standard park entrance fees will apply
Culzean Castle and Country Park, Maybole KA19 8LE

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