Classic car buyers ‘will have plenty of choice at upcoming show’
Written by Fiona Birkwood
Auto enthusiasts who like nothing more than buying a vintage vehicle and then restoring everything from the windscreen wiper blades to the car bulbs may want to make sure they are free for this year’s Classic Motor Show.
The 2009 event is set to feature numerous dealers selling a wide range of makes and models.
Organisers stated: "Enthusiasts in the market for a classic are spoiled for choice at this year’s Classic Motor Show."
Dealer Graeme Hunt has confirmed he will be offering a mix of luxury and exotic sports cars, including an Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante and a left-hand drive 1974 Porsche Targa.
Other exhibitors scheduled to make an appearance include Mercedes-Benz W123 expert Mark Cosovich and the Runnymeade Motor Company.
Meanwhile, there should be plenty to do for people who are not looking to buy.
Earlier this week, it was revealed the Ferrari Lusso that Hollywood actor Steve McQueen used to own will be on display.



