Crown Point Concours, Crown Point Indiana 46307
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5th Annual Crown Point Concours:

Scenes from our 2021 show:

More scenes from our 2021 show:

Now that the holidays are over, we have begun the selection process for Crown Point Concours number five, hoping to put together another eclectic gathering of more than 50 rare, unusual and valuable vintage automobiles. This year we hope to surpass our previous accomplishments by displaying more interesting significant and scarce cars from this area. With each year we make more connections, allowing us to discover more of the hidden gems that our squirreled away in private collections and housed in nondescript barns and garages in the greater Northwest Indiana area.

We pride ourselves in the diverse gathering of cars that we select... such as priceless European sports cars and touring cars, high school muscle cars, Indy cars, hot rods, customs, and grand Classics, micro cars, low riders and dragsters... Bugatti and Duesenberg, Studebaker and Packard! We're reaching out earlier this year for the Crown Point Concours so that car owners can plan their spring 2025 automotive events in advance. As in previous events, there are no fees for exhibitors, set up day is Friday, April 25 with no public, Saturday and Sunday are open to the public. We close up early on Sunday, so everyone can leave in the daylight.

We're always looking for new exhibitors as we only allow cars to be displayed once, so each year we have to find and arrange for more than 50 new vehicles. Click the link bellow to submit photos for cars who wish to be considered for entry at this show and, in each subsequent show. So if you have a friend who has his original well preserved 1964 and 1/2 Mustang convertible or an uncle with a Cobra in his garage or a neighbor with a dragster encourage them to submit an entry!

                           
Dr. Mark R Van Buskirk DDS
Leslie Bailey Events
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