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James Hall Museum of Transport to host 4th annual Creative Native Vintage & Classic Motor Show

Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a history lover, or simply looking for a great day out with family and friends, the Creative Native Vintage & Classic Motor Show promises to be an unforgettable experience.

The much-anticipated Creative Native Vintage & Classic Motor Show returns for its 4th edition on March 1, bringing a thrilling mix of nostalgia, culture, and community fun to the James Hall Museum of Transport in Johannesburg.

As part of the City of Joburg’s Arts Alive programme, this spectacular festival offers visitors a rare glimpse into the city’s rich transport history.

The James Hall Museum of Transport will open its doors from 09:00 to showcase an impressive collection of historic vehicles, artefacts, and memorabilia, giving attendees a deeper appreciation of Joburg’s fascinating mobility evolution.

In addition to the museum’s guided tours, the event will feature an outdoor display of vintage and classic cars, motorbikes, and other timeless treasures from various motor clubs and private collectors.

The event will feature an incredible display of classic vehicles.

Exciting activities for the whole family

Beyond the incredible display of classic vehicles, the festival is packed with entertainment for all ages:

• Vintage market – Find unique treasures, antiques, and collectables.

• Live music – Enjoy performances from local musicians in a lively atmosphere.

• Food stalls – Savour delicious bites from a variety of vendors offering gourmet street food, refreshments, and sweet treats.

• Children’s activities – Keep the little ones entertained with fun-filled activities.

• Iconic 1952 London bus rides – Take a thrilling trip around town in this legendary double-decker bus.

Visitors are encouraged to bring along picnic blankets, cushions, and chairs to make the most of the relaxed outdoor setting.

The event will showcase an impressive collection of historic vehicles.

How to join the celebration

Entrance is free, but online registration is mandatory. Secure your tickets on Quicket.

Those who are interested in showcasing their vintage or classic vehicle must send details (make, model, year) along with photos to creativenativefest@gmail.com.

Stalls can be booked here.

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