
2026 North Hills Sports Car Club
Schenley Park is the scene of one of the area’s most significant car shows on the July 18-19, 2026 weekend. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix hosts an International Car Show – a combined show of 17 distinct displays featuring nearly 3,000 cars. It's the only car show that features vintage racers on the surrounding roads all weekend.
North Hills Sports Car Club(opens in a new tab) The North Hills Sports Car Club is hosting a Car Display on the Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park. They will be displayed next to the MINI of Pittsburgh tent on German Hill at turn 13. Entry & Hours Enter at the bottom of Schenley Drive through the German Hill/European Gate E on the left. Preregistered cars can enter starting at 8:00 AM. Unregistered cars can not enter until 9:30 am. The show ends at 5:00 PM. The event is held rain or shine - there are no single-day discounts. The event is held rain or shine. Sorry - there are no single-day discounts.
Cost: $60 donation per car (Increases to $70 on July 1)
Thank You for Supporting the PVGP and Our Charities! We are deeply grateful for your participation in this important fundraiser. The funds raised support residential care, treatment, and ongoing support for individuals with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities. Thanks to your generosity, we have proudly donated over $7 million to charity since 1983, making a lasting impact in the lives of many.
Contact Matt Simmons(opens in a new tab) (412) 874-6826
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Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is the nation’s largest vintage street race and a premier motorsport festival, blending the excitement of racing with car shows, parties, and parades — all set against the scenic backdrop of Pittsburgh.
Now entering our 44th year, the PVGP has earned international acclaim, including back-to-back finalist honors for Motorsport Event of the Year at the 2024 and 2025 International Historic Motoring Awards. The PVGP also won the 2025 Classic Motorsports Editors’ Choice Award.
More than just a celebration of automotive history, the PVGP is driven by purpose. Since 1983, we’ve raised over $7 million to support individuals with autism and intellectual or developmental disabilities. Thanks to our passionate volunteers, attendees, and partners, the PVGP continues to thrive as a world-class event with lasting impact.


