PETROL heads in need of a fix of classic cars and vintage bikes should look no further than the Classic Motorshow at the NEC between November 4 and 6.
The show will be packed with all manner of classic cars and some of the most famous vehicles in the country.
Rubbing shoulders alongside the Ferraris, Porsches, Jaguars and Lamborghinis on display will be the modern classic Maseratis MC-12 Stradale, a supercar capable of reaching 205 miles per hour and making 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds.
Famous vehicles like the Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang and Inspector Morses' Jaguar will be on display at the show, while visitors can witness stunt driver Russ Swift demonstrate all sorts of tricks.
The father and son team from television's American Chopper programme will be bringing two of the programme's most celebrated bikes to the show.
Paul Teutal Senior and his son, Paul Junior, will be have the New York Jets Pro Football bike and the military themed Commanche on display.
Paul Snr has been building custom motorbikes since 1970 and has made bikes for films I-Robot and Spiderman.
The dynamic duo's appearance marks the introduction of classic bikes into the show.
Fans of two wheeled beasts can learn about the history of Choppers, while the Birmingham branch of the BSA will showcase 12 motorcycles charting the history of British bikes.
Tickets for the show costs £20 for Friday and £14 for the other days.
To book go to necclassicmotorshow.com, or call 0121 7674767.
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