Automotive jobs are sure to get a glamorous boost at this years’ Classic Motor Show.
The automotive industry had a tough year as a result of the economic downturn but the Classic Motor Show 2009 promises an exotic spin on things.
The show will be held at Birmingham’s NEC from 13-15 November and will feature 1000 Classic Cars in five halls.
Car and bike enthusiasts alike will enjoy this event. Rolls-Royces, Bugattis and Maseratis along with ex-Steve McQueen’s Lusso and a 250 Europa will be on display.
It will also feature veteran, vintage, and future classic cars along with outrageous and rare exotica models.
The event will showcase an A-Z list of exhibitors from AB Tools to Zircotec and sponsors include Footman James, Meguiar’s and CES UK.
Talks, drive-throughs and live restorations by Mike Brewer and Ed China will create a show worth paying £16-£23 to attend.
Although industry worries like redundancies and buy-overs have made recurrent headlines this year, it need not end on a perplexed note.
The UK remains one of the top motor industries in the world and The Classic Motor Show is just what the industry needs to enhance jobs and consumer confidence.
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