The show showcases domestic and international cars over two days and celebrates major automotive anniversaries.
Car enthusiasts are expected to flock to the 67th New Hope Auto Show this weekend.
The two-day event, held at New Hope Solebury High School on West Bridge Street, celebrates the evolution of domestic and foreign cars while commemorating four automotive milestone anniversaries.
On Saturday, August 12th, Corvette’s 70th anniversary will be in the spotlight. The following day, Sunday 13th August, will spotlight MG’s 100th anniversary and Porsche and Lotus’ 75th anniversary.
One of the highlights of the show will be the 2023 poster car, a raw 1971 Lotus Type 69 Formula 2 race car, which will be available for viewing on both days.
This event promises a unique experience every day.
- Saturday specializes in domestic vehicles featuring vintage and classic domestic cars, fire equipment, a variety of rods from hot to custom, and replicas.
- Sunday Focusing on foreign cars, vintage cars and classic foreign cars from famous manufacturers such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, and McLaren will be exhibited along with the tuner class.
Participants will do more than just indulge their passion for cars. Organizers say they will be supporting a good cause.
Proceeds from this nationally known event go through New Hope Helping, a local organization founded in 1949 that has donated more than $1.6 million to community organizations and charities.
Notable contributions include providing New Hope Solebury High School with a gymnasium, 17 acres of recreational fields, a community center, an athletic field, and annual scholarships for seniors.
The organization also supports local nonprofits, many of whom volunteer at the New Hope Automobile Show, New Hope Helping’s major fundraising event.
General admission tickets to the show are $10 per person, but children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. Admission is free for active military personnel and their families with ID. On-site parking is $5.