Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix

Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix Join us for the 7th running of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix on September 14-16, 2022. Division awards follow at the close of the exhibition.

The Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix is a unique event where spectators will experience the sights and sounds of historically significant cars and motorcycles driving through the city of Coatesville.

We kick off the weekend with our annual PrixView Party will be Thursday, September 14th at historic Brooklawn, co-hosted with the Western Chester County Chamber of Co

mmerce. This event requires a $70 ticket purchase - but spectating at the Vintage Grand Prix is free to the public! Friday night we bring back the Coatesville Cruise-In, which gives car owners a preview of the course. Open to all car enthusiasts, this special evening gives non-competitors the chance to take a cruise around the city and to preview the course - Free of charge! The main event on Saturday starts at 9:00 AM with racing commencing at 10:00 AM and continuing throughout the day until approximately 4:45pm. There is a cost for parking, but the event is free to all spectators and is family friendly! In addition to the thrill of watching the vintage car and motorcycle heats, there is a vendor village and a Food Truck and Beer Garden area which is open to the public located at 3rd and Lincoln - at the site of the former VIP area. New this year is the new Auto/Moto Show, sponsored by Brian Hoskin's Ford and brought to you by Motor House Media. This hand selected show will be in the Iron Eagle parking lot (Rt 82), and along Lincoln Highway, leading up to Pit Row! Registration for competitors is open and on our website. For Information, visit: http://www.coatesvillegrandprix.com

Coatesville Vintage Grand Prix Committee:
James Logan - City Manager
Lisa Thomas, Event & Sponsorship Director
Edward Simpson
Crosby Woods, New Heritage Properties
Ruthann Mowday, Assistant to the City Manager

It was an incredible year!  Happy Holidays and Best Wishes from the 2023 CIVGP!!
12/23/2023

It was an incredible year! Happy Holidays and Best Wishes from the 2023 CIVGP!!

Are you familiar with the new 19320 GO?  They're here to feature more positive news in our community.  Make sure you lik...
12/05/2023

Are you familiar with the new 19320 GO? They're here to feature more positive news in our community. Make sure you like/follow their pages and check out this article on this year's annual Toy Drive - which ends on the 8th. Happy Holidays!!
https://19320go.com/west-caln-township-police-departments-annual-toy-drive/?fbclid=IwAR3eDPQ8xhf3N16-BssTlM4qUKcybIvi9lLEQrfS0r6vzzDV4sVq5GaTO-A

Join the West Caln Township Police Department in their annual Toy Drive, transforming the holidays for underprivileged children since 2002!

Entering this Holiday season, we are truly thankful for our generous group of event sponsors and supporters who made thi...
11/21/2023

Entering this Holiday season, we are truly thankful for our generous group of event sponsors and supporters who made this year's CIVGP the best to date! In addition, this event would not be possible without the support of our volunteers, city officials & employees, vendors, fire & EMS staff, police, and of course the people of Coatesville! Happy Thanksgiving!!

So interesting how Chester County is so inter-connected.  The CIVGP is proud of the fact that Wawa also is a sponsor of ...
11/14/2023

So interesting how Chester County is so inter-connected. The CIVGP is proud of the fact that Wawa also is a sponsor of our event!

Did you know... Wawa, Inc. actually began as an iron works! The company began in 1803 as an iron foundry in New Jersey. In 1890, company owner George Wood moved to Delaware County, PA and took an interest in dairy farming and the family began a small processing plant in Wawa, Pa, in 1902. The milk business was a huge success, due to its quality, cleanliness and process. As home delivery of milk declined in the early 1960s, Grahame Wood, George’s grandson, opened the first Wawa Food Market in 1964 as an outlet for dairy products. Neat connection, right?

Can you believe it's already November and the CIVGP was over 6 weeks ago?  Seems like yesterday - so we will take a shor...
11/01/2023

Can you believe it's already November and the CIVGP was over 6 weeks ago? Seems like yesterday - so we will take a short trip down memory lane to these great snaps from . Jon also loves capturing pics of pups at car events so check out his work @ https://www.dogsatcarmeets.com
Thanks Jon for your contributions!

How cool is this up close view of the 1948 Royal Enfield 125 Flying Flea restoration - owned by Johnny Bonick who was wi...
10/25/2023

How cool is this up close view of the 1948 Royal Enfield 125 Flying Flea restoration - owned by Johnny Bonick who was winner of our bike division in the CIVGP Auto/Moto Show! We asked John to send us some back history on this project (with photos) - and his wonderful wife provided the wonderful photos of the final project! Here's John's backstory on the bike 🏍🏍🏍
John's friend Bob, an avid motorcycle collector, came into his lab one day and said, "Still looking for a project? I have a Flying Flea for you."
What is that?
"They put parachutes on them back in WWII and pushed them out of airplanes for the British troops."
John was hooked!
Back in 1987, Bob was at an estate sale and saw a dumpster and took a look inside. There was the bike in pieces with the original paperwork! He took out every nut and bolt, brought it to the folks holding the sale and asked what they wanted for it.
Five dollars - yup $5!
Hence it was named The Five Dollar Flea.
"I laced the wheels and took my time learning one step at a time. The frame had a crack in one of the welds. My good friend Billy, who is a master welder, said he could fix it. He had the right idea to match the other "not so good looking" production welds. All in all, I had fun throughout the restoration process and was not expecting to take best of show! I am honored. This was the first time the bike saw day light."

Address

1 City Hall Place
Coatesville, PA
19320

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16103840300

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Join us for the fourth running of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix Septmeber 21st, 2019. Activities start at 8:30 AM with racing commencing at 9:00 AM continuing throughout the day. Bring the family! Admission is FREE!

We are excited to once again bring this exciting event to the city of Coatesville. The 2016, 2017 and 2018 events were great successes and again met all of our goals. We are looking to make this year’s event an even bigger success, and we are hoping you will be a part of it.

The Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix serves to showcase our historic town, engage both the general public and our local citizens, and raise money for our city’s Parks and Recreation Department to help in the redevelopment of this great city.

Sports car history repeats itself Like the by-gone days of early American sports car racing, vintage and classic sports cars of all types will take to the streets of downtown Coatesville and bring back the sound and excitement of those long forgotten days.