Skipton car show have announced their return this year and application will be open from March.
The event will take place on Sunday 1st June on the High Street.
The show began in 2014 and the event celebrates the diverse range of interests our country has in vehicles.
It included classic, vintage, Hot Rods, American and retro cars, along with motorcycles and the odd truck or two
They are funded by the showcars, sponsors, tradestalls.
The show are looking for new sponsors and businesses can apply to sponsor the show by emailing admin@skiptoncarshow.co.uk.
Businesses can also view their sponsorship packages here.
They will also be raising money via a raffle on the day and you can donate a prize here – https://skiptoncarshow.co.uk/raffle-prize-donation/

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