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{USA}   AMERICAN CAR SHOW

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On-Line Registration is closed - please pay at gate as you enter 

 
American Car Show
Model A's to Z-28's and everything in between. Featuring all American cars from early 1900's all the way up to present day. Classics, customs, street rods, muscle cars and motorcycles are all welcome to the display on the Bob O'Connor Golf Course on the first and second fairways just below the clubhouse. Previously located on Flagstaff Hill this massive show was moved to the golf course in 2004. It continues to grow each year and contains the widest variety of cars on the golf course.
 

{corvette log} Special Notice to Corvettes for 2010 In memory of Donna Mae Mims, Corvettes will be the PVGP's Spotlight Car. A special area on the 3rd fairway along Schenley Drive, traditionally reserved for marque of the year, will host a Corvette display Saturday and Sunday. Cost is still only $25 for the weekend. Owners will have a  $10 option to take part in a Corvette Parade on Sunday July 25. Click here for details

Contact
Contact Ron George or Mark Morrow - American Car Display Co-Captains.
 
Location
The American Car Show is all weekend on the Bob O'Connor Golf Course on the first and second fairways just below the clubhouse. As you enter Schenley Park from the top of Schenley Drive you will be directed to enter GATE B on your right. 
 
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 Here are just a few of the American Car Clubs that participate in our International Car Show. All American cars should sign-up directly with the PVGP. You can register and pay online here.
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  The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.5 million to benefit developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh & Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on actual city streets.