You can register your vehicle as a Wishmaker (see benefits listed on Wishmaker Registration Form)
or use the Regular Registration Form
The 2008 Texas Classic Car Show was another successful event benefitting the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas.
There were over 250 cars in attendance and the weather was great. The total amount of money raised this year was over $35,000 making the total
money raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas over $167,000. The first group of pictures is available below. There are
lot more great pictures posted
to the web site @ Cars
TCCS 2008 Pictures
Check out the KASE 101 website for two videos of the show featuring Bama Brown:
The 2007 show had a really great turnout, a lot of show cars (292 registered cars) and a lot of public attendance, and raised $33,000 for the
Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas. The Texas Classic Car Show has now raised over $132,000 for the
Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas.
E-Mails and comments about the 2007 Show:
The show this year was exceptional. Joe and I walked the entire show and both agreed that there wasn't a chance in the world that my car would even place. Quality cars...each and every one of them.
Joe and I brought the car home last Sunday and took pictures for the local AACA December newsletter cover. Thought you might like a copy.
Thanks again for all your work.
Sylvia Jung
(1931 Pierce Arrow - 2007 Best of Show AND 2007 First Place Drivers Choice)
Really enjoyed the show today - you and the planning team really deserve lot's of credit. Been to lot's of all make car shows and the one today compares with the best ones I attended in the Detroit area - THE Car Capitol of the USA!! Got some excellent feedback from several of the attendees.
Thanks to you and the entire staff for a great show and a fundraiser for a great cause!
Bill S.
I second that. It was an awesome show. Great mix of cars and my
wife and daughter had a great time. It also inspired me again to
push forward on my project car.
Ken D.
Great show, really enjoyed it.
Paul S.
GREAT SHOW YESTERDAY !!! Great selection of vehicles. Had fun participating again....it seemed even bigger than last year. I was really pleased to see that the 1931 Pierce Arrow got the recognition that it justly deserved (BOTH the Driver's Choice First Place award AND Best of Show).
That was ONE FINE VEHICLE which won my vote as soon as I saw it.
David C.
Kudos to all the organizers (and Rudy's) - the volunteers, the weather, the food, the music was all good, and there were some great cars to show there's still a lot of "gearheads" like me who enjoy their rides. It was really well organized and I'm looking forward to next year.
Regards,
Aubrey C
Testimonials from 2007 Registration Forms:
"Thanks once again for not only helping out a Great Organization such as the Make-A-Wish Found., but for putting on the Best Car Show in Texas"
M.D., Jonestown, Texas
"Yours is a great show & I look forward to it every year."
J.H., Harker Heights, Texas
Additional Information
For additional information about the show please contact:
Alan Waters: 512/346-0263, Van Redin: 512/301-6734 or Barry L. Horowitz: 512/328-1288.
TCCS
2004 Check Presentations to Make-A-Wish Foundation®
of Central and South Texas for $22,160.96
TCCS 2003
Wish Car for
Alex A wish child
was presented his wish car at the 2003 TCCS. Check out
the presentation HERE
The best of show cars are featured
HERE
for 2002 and HERE for 2003.
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Texas Classic Car Show 2009 September 12, 2009
Show Hours: 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
"Be A Wishmaker"
Texas Classic Car Show 2008 September 27, 2008
Show Hours: 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
Texas Classic Car Show 2007 September 15, 2007
Check out the Silent Auction Featured Items:
UT Official Game Basketball signed by Kevin Durant (Donated by Chas Jones)
A/C System Installation by Vintage Air
Limited Edition San Antonio Spurs Items
TCCS 2007 Special Attraction:
Click Picture Above for More Info
The Texas
Classic Car Show 2006 held on September 16, 2006 was very successful, earning over $27,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas. The first
group of photos is available below. Thank you to the 223 show cars that registered, the great sponsors that helped fund the event, and the thousands of the public who attended.
TCCS 2006 Special Attractions:
Click Picture Above for More Info
Click Picture Above for More Info
Texas
Classic Car Show 2005 Best of Show
Photos of the 2005 Show -
The 2005 TCCS is now history. The 2005 TCCS raised more money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central
and South Texas than the 2004 TCCS. The proceeds from the show totalled $23,157.88. Additionally, the TCCS sponsors (Alpha Audio, Leonard's Garage & Muffler Center, J & H Auto Trim, and H2O Car Hand Wash & Detail)contributed over
$3,000 towards the restoration of Wish Child Brandon's Truck. Photos of the show are available HERE
The first $5,000 of proceeds went directly to benefit the Hurricane Katrina wish children.
Awards Given at TCCS05 -
to see the list.
The fourth annual Texas Classic
Car Show was October 1, 2005 at Rudy's Country
Store and Bar-B-Q (11570 Research Blvd/183). The show
was postponed one week due to Hurricane Rita. The show
took place in the parking lots of Rudy's Country Store
and Bar-B-Q, Carrabba's Italian Grill and Outback
Steakhouse. The show was free to the public and began
at 9:00 am and ended at 4:00 pm. Free public parking
was available at Great Hills Baptist Church (GHBC
- 10500 Jollyville Road)and free air-conditioned shuttle
bus service began at 9:00 am between GHBC and the
show. All car show entrants arrived at GHBC for registration
(this included pre-registered and on-site registrations).
Please use the "contact" tab above to get
in touch with the TCCS organizers. Photos are available at the above link. Check out the special attractions
at the 2005 show that are listed below:
TCCS 2005 Special Attractions
KXAN 36 aired the show "Power of a Wish" at 4:30 pm on Friday, September 30th featuring Wish Child Brandon and his pickup truck.
Click the picture below for additional photos of Brandon receiving his pickup truck and the viewing party.
Brandon's restored pickup truck was on display at the show all day Saturday
Round Rock Leader Dukes of Hazzard Coloring Contest
(Saturday Issues In September)
Dukes of Hazzard General Lee 1969 Charger and Daisy Duke
The third annual Texas Classic
Car Show was September 11, 2004 at Rudy's Country
Store and Bar-B-Q (11570 Research Blvd/183). The show
took place in the parking lots of Rudy's Country Store
and Bar-B-Q, Carrabba's Italian Grill and Outback
Steakhouse. The show was free to the public and began
at 9:00 am and ended at 4:00 pm. Free public parking
was available at Great Hills Baptist Church (GHBC
- 10500 Jollyville Road)and free air-conditioned shuttle
bus service began at 9:00 am between GHBC and the
show. All car show entrants arrived at GHBC for registration
(this included pre-registered and on-site registrations).
Please use the "contact" tab above to get
in touch with the TCCS organizers. There was an auction
associated with this year's TCCS for a one owner 1961
Cadillac Fleetwood with less than 36,000 miles.
All proceeds from the auction went to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation®. Click HERE
for more photos and information about this incredible
1961 Cadillac.
September
6, 2003
The second annual Texas Classic Car Show was a
resounding success, raising over $14,000 for the Make-A-Wish
Foundation® of Central and South Texas. There were
254 vehicles at the show representing a wide variety
of years, makes and models.
Texas Classic Car
Show 2003
Take a look at the show from 105 feet in the air
or just enjoy the ground level shots of the many beautiful,
unique and rare vehicles that helped make the show
a very memorable event.