Only two weeks to go until the 17th Oldtimermesse St. Gallen, which will open its doors again on Sunday, October 29, 2023. After a short break, classic car enthusiasts can meet up again in Eastern Switzerland to toast the end of the season together.
As always, Halls 2 and 3 will be used for the event on the Olma site. The (pre-registered) classic cars may park in front of the halls.
Many dealers and specialists
A whole host of companies will be showcasing their skills and their range of services in St. Gallen, including Moritz Kind's classic car workshop, Goodtimer, Ivo Buschor, Remo AG, Stalder & Moser, Garage Wetter, Garage Brunner, Cagero, Touring Garage, Mad Motors, Daniel Hürlimann, Baumann-Classic-Cars, Huber Classic Cars and even Promocars from Ticino.
There will also be no shortage of motorcycle specialists and parts suppliers as well as restorers and specialists.
There will also be literature and model car suppliers as well as clothing specialists.
Some clubs
Various clubs will be guests, including OCO, SHVF, SMVC, FAM, Austin Morris Wolseley Freunde, MG Car Club Switzerland and several others.
Special cars
The Ferrari F40 once driven by Clay Regazzoni, a BMW M1, a London Bus and a Morgan Three Wheeler with supercharger will be on display in St. Gallen on October 29.
You can also look forward to an Alfa Romeo 8C with Swiss bodywork, which will be on display alongside other pre-war cars and projects.
Of course, as always, there will also be plenty of culinary delights on offer, so there's nothing to stop you enjoying a convivial day in St. Gallen. Now all that remains is for the weather to cooperate so that visitors can arrive in their old cars.
Further information on the St. Gallen Classic Car Fair can be found on the event website.































