A vintage, one-of-a-kind car boot event will return for a second year at Media City this July.
The Classic Car Boot Sale, which assembles the finest sustainable fashion, accessories, and homewares traders from across the UK will gather in Salford.
The event that will be hosted on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July, and will allow guests to find some amazing vintage finds, next to classic vehicles.
This year’s display will see a line up including a 1955 Chevrolet Belair, a 1935 American Ford and a 1952 VW Campervan as well as other award-winning cars, scooters, and motorcycles.
The cool car boot is a celebration of nostalgia, style, and sustainability, where classic cars, vintage and second-hand fashion, and a diverse music lineup come together.
Throughout the day there will also be an array of independent street food served from vintage vans.

As well as the unmissable Bus Bar, delivering non-stop tunes spanning Rock ‘n’ Roll, Indie, Reggae, Balearic and many more sounds.
Salford guests will also be able to get a taste of the Manchester music scene with 90s tunes also being played ahead of Oasis return this summer.
Ahead of the summer event, Wayne Hemingway MBE, founder of HemingwayDesign and co-founder of The Classic Car Boot Sale, said: “We couldn’t be more excited to bring The Classic Car Boot Sale back to MediaCity for its second year.
“MediaCity is a fab location for an event like this, and we can’t wait for the people of Manchester and Salford to dive into this unforgettable experience again.”
He continued: “Whether you’re into fashion, cars, the history of music culture across a range of genres or simply seeking an incredible weekend, there’s something for everyone.”

And amongst the array of vintage vehicles and exciting offers, Salford residents will also be able to visit the returning Charity Super.Mkt.
Visitors will be able to get a selection of vintage items and retro pieces to help support four charities that include Together Trust, RSPCA, British Heart Foundation and Emmaus.
Caroline Aikman, Director of Marketing and Place at MediaCity, said: “This a fantastic event that adds a unique cultural experience to the area, drawing visitors from across the North to enjoy the best of vintage fashion, classic vehicles, and live music.
“It brings a fantastic mix of creativity and fun, and it’s events like this that make MediaCity such a dynamic and engaging place to be, and we’re excited to see it continue to grow in popularity.”
The festival will be a celebration of subcultures in youth society, fashion, and automotive history – and the day will hopefully be used to welcome families, shoppers, collectors, and vinyl lovers together.
The event will take place on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July – with more information about tickets found here.
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