Stirling and District Classic Car Club

The Stirling and District Classic Car Club is delighted to announce the 2026 Annual Show

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Classic Car Show, Sunday 10th May 2026, Bridge of Allan

After the great success of the 2025 Annual Show, the Stirling and District Classic Car Club is delighted to announce that the 2026 Show, in aid of charities, will take place on Sunday 10th May 2026.

Overlooked by the stunning Wallace Monument and in view of the iconic Stirling Castle, the show is staged at the Games Park, Bridge of Allan (near Stirling) and has been an ever-growing event since inception in 2005. Over 700 vehicles are expected along with a variety of different car clubs. There will be a very wide range of vehicles on display, including commercials, motorcycles and modern classics, along with the usual trade stands and autojumbles.

  • When is the show? Sunday 10th May 2026. Gates open to the public at 10:00am.
  • What is the entrance fee for the public? Adults £7, Under 16s FREE, public car parking FREE.
  • Where is it? The showground is the ‘Strathallan Games Park’ in Bridge of Allan.  The entrance to the public car park is via Graham’s Dairy on Henderson Street (FK9 4RW).  The entrance for vehicle exhibitors and for public pedestrians is at the junction of Mayne Avenue and Airthrey Avenue (FK9 4QY).  (There are detailed directions on the Frequently Asked Questions)

Location of the showground (Strathallan Games Park, Bridge of Allan): 

SDCCC Show Location in Bridge of Allan
SDCCC Show Location
SDCCC Show map
SDCCC Show map
 
 

We hope that the information on this page and the subsequent entry pages will provide you with all the information you need.  In addition, you might find these Frequently Asked Questions useful.

Please note that the deadline for receiving entries for vehicle exhibitors, traders and autojumblers has now passed.

The 2025 show on 11th May 2025

A huge thank you to everyone who made the 2025 show such a success.  The attendance of vehicle exhibitors, traders, autojumblers and, of course, the general public, couple of with support from a range of organisations, including Stirling Council, means that we will again be able to provide valuable support to local charities.

The Best in Show Prize was awarded to Gordon Dunsmuir for his beautiful yellow 1972 BMW 2002. 

Best in Show – 1972 BMW 2002 owned by Gordon Dunsmuir

And the Lord Provost’s Awardwhich is selected by the Provost from the cars entered by SDCCC’s own members, went to Jim Campbell for his gorgeous silver 1967 Jaguar E-type.   

Lord Provosts Award – 1967 Jaguar E-type owned by Jim Campbell

Many other photos and videos of the 2025 show have been posted online, a good number of which can be found on our Facebook page (search for ‘Stirling and District Classic Car Club’ on Facebook). 

History of the Annual Show

The club was formed in 2000 and our first show for charity took place in 2005. There has been a show in May each year until 2020 and 2021, these being cancelled due to COVID.

All our shows have been staged at the Strathallan Games Park, Bridge of Allan and have been an ever-growing event since inception. The 2025 show had 846 vehicles registered to attend which included 53 different car clubs.

To date the club have donated show proceeds totalling £143,057 to over 69 local charities, a random sample are listed below.  Some of the names you will recognise, some you won’t. These will probably be the smaller local charities that totally rely on donations from local people and organisations like our club.

 

1019 City 0f Stirling
Sqn
Blood Bikes Forth
Valley 
Bo’ness Storehouse
Foodbank 
Callendar Brass Clackmannan District
Ensemble 
Dementia Support
Forth Valley 
Dunblane Youth &
Sports Centre Trust 
Eilidh Brown
Trust 
Hillfoots Music
For Youth 
Home to Hospital
Forth Valley 
Homestart Clackmannanshire Larbert Churches
Youth Trust 
Maggie Centre Forth
Valley 
Medicinema Moodiesburn Pipe
Band 
My Name’s
Doddie 
 Ochil Explorers Ochil Youth Community
Scheme
 Phantom’s Legacy
Forth Valley 
Forth Valley 
  Prostate Cancer Saline First
Responders
Scottish Charity Air
Ambulance 
Start Up
Stirling 
Stirling Street
Pastors 
Strathcarron Hospice Tea’s CompanyTown Break 

SHOW CARS

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