This weekend marks the culmination of the 29th Annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix and the ARPCA’s 50th anniversary with the Schenley Park International Car Show.
After the week long celebration of Porsche and vintage cars in Pittsburgh, we will close out the event with Vintage Racing on city streets and see Porsche honored as the marque July 23-24.
With over 375 Porsches registered for the event, this weekend will prove to be a Porsche event not to be missed. This unique automotive event is the only one of its kind in the country. Come and see the fairways of Pittsburgh’s beautiful Schenley Park lined with Porsches, including rare and special interest Porsche’s from all over the country. There will be Porsche only parking, a free concours area, great vintage racing and fabulous door prizes. Participants with Porsches will also have the opportunity to take a parade lap around the racetrack in their own prized Porsche. Be part of history, bring your Porsche, and join us for the party.
To learn more about this automotive celebration visit www.arpca.com or www.pvgp.org or contact ARPCA President Ken Jeremiah at 724-935-5559.
About the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix:
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix benefits the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Valley School. The ARPCA’s goal is to raise $100,000 for these important charities. This spectacular 10-day event of cars, car shows, racing, giving, and friendship concludes with the International Car Show in Pittsburgh’s beautiful Schenley Park July 23-24, 2011.
Source: ARPCA
Photo: Matthew Little