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INTERNATIONAL CAR SHOW AT
July 21/22 - SCHENLEY PARK

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Online registration is closed - you can register and pay at the Schenley Drive gate starting at 9:00 AM Saturday and Sunday. The weekend's car show and races are still planned this weekend rain or shine. There is no rain date.
 
Click on the Car Show Pages to the left to learn more about each individual show
 
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Every July, Schenley Park is the scene of one of the area's largest and most unique car shows. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix International Car Show is a combined show of nearly 2,000 cars. It's an weekend show open to anyone - no invitation is needed. All makes, all countries, including the U.S. are welcome, whether or not you're with a car club. You'll be a part of the show with the best parking spot all weekend.
 
Contact
The PVGP's International Car Show is comprised of over 2,000 cars including classic, antique, and exotic vehicles from all countries - see below for details on each event.
For info email Car Show Chairperson Bob Speer .
 
 
Entry
The entrance to International Car Show is at the top of Schenley Drive where it intersects Forbes Avenue in Squirrel Hill, just below the Schenley Park Golf Course clubhouse. We suggest you preregister online or through the mail. Drive-up entries are welcome but don't guarantee a free dash plaque or race program ($10 value).
Gates open at 9:30 AM and Car Shows run from 11:00 AM until 4:00 PM on the weekend
 

Notice For Schenley Park Car Show Attendees

No confirmations are sent to those who preregister.  Please show up at Schenley Park no earlier than 9:30 AM both days via the Squirrel Hill entrance to Schenley Drive. One of our volunteers will have you on our registered list and will direct you to the applicable location. You are also welcome to pay at the gate on Saturday if you have not registered in advance.  

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a federally registered 501c (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 $2.75 million to benefit autistic and developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on city streets.