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2023 Champagne All-British Car Show at David Davis Mansion

2023 Champagne All-British Car Show at David Davis Mansion

Date & Time
Sunday, June 4, 2023
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost
$5 donations are encouraged and benefit the David Davis Mansion Foundation
Location
1000 Monroe Dr, Bloomington, IL, 61701
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Champagne British Car Festival Set for June 4th At David Davis Mansion State Historic Site

BLOOMINGTON, IL (JUNE 2023) – The Illinois Flatland British Car Club (IFLBCC.club) has announced its 32nd annual Champagne British Car Festival car show to be held on Sunday, June 4, 2023 at the David Davis Mansion.

The Champagne British Car Festival (CBCF) is an annual charitable event which is open to any and all British cars and motorcycles. This year, the show organizers anticipate a record setting number of cars and bikes to be on display. The show is open to the public from 10:00am to 3:00pm, at the historic David Davis Mansion, Bloomington, IL (daviddavismansion.org). Admission to the car show is free but donations are encouraged and benefit the David Davis Mansion Foundation

This is a wonderful opportunity to view classic British cars representing over 60 years of British motoring history. Come join over 125 classic British Cars and their owners for a day of unparalleled British automotive history. You can expect to see such great British cars of yesteryear as MG, Morgan, Mini, Austin-Healy, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Triumph and more.

The featured marque for 2023 will be All MGs. We’re delighted to announce that John Twist will be speaking at the Saturday banquet and hosting his popular “Rolling Tech Session” during the Sunday car show at David Davis Mansion.

Come join us for great family fun. We are sure you will have a wonderful experience and a fun-filled Saturday

The David Davis Mansion State Historic Site (1000 Monroe Drive in Bloomington) was built in 1872 by David Davis, a political ally of Abraham Lincoln and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. All entrance donations will benefit the David Davis Mansion Foundation.

The site is operated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. IDNR protects the state’s historic resources, which contribute to education, culture and the economy. IDNR sites include ancient burial grounds, forts and buildings erected by settlers, and homes connected to famous Illinoisans.

The David Davis Mansion Foundation is a not-for-profit organization supporting education, preservation and acquisition programs for the David Davis Mansion.

Further information may be found at http://www.cbcf-bloomington.com