I am posting this on our Ontario Rodders site just to show how the classes are broken down. As you can see, there are a number of classes for the cars we, on this site, do enjoy. The show is not only for the very high end antique vehicles, but they are there and they show some outstanding restorations. These are the cars that you seldom see.
I certainly am not into some of these classes, but I can sure appreciate the quality of work that has been done.
The Muscle cars, hot rods, Corvettes etc. are the cream of the crop. A great one day show.
ENTRY CATEGORIES
1) Antique (Brass Era) Pre 1916 (Below 35HP) 2) Antique (Brass Era) Pre 1916 (35HP and Above) 3) Alternate Fuel/Energy Pre 1940-Steam & Electric 4) American Classics Open 1925 to 1948 5) American Classics Closed 1925 to 1948 6) European Classics 1925 to 1948 7) Sports Cars – European to 1973 8) Corvettes 1953 to 1962 9) Corvettes 1963 to 1973 10) Preservation Class – pre War to 1941 (largely untouched, unrestored, running, original paint) 11) Preservation Class - Post war to 1945 to 1973 (largely untouched, unrestored, running, original paint) 12) American Muscle Car to 1973 13) Supercars 14) Race Cars - track only - pre 1984 (Must drive across the stage) 15) Canadian engineered or built vehicles to 1941 (pre War) 16) Canadian engineered or built vehicles 1945 to 1973 (post War) 17) Production Modern - American 1945 to 1973 18) Street Rods & Hot Rods to 1956 19) Museum Cars (provided by Museums) 20) Micro Cars to 1973