Old Car Festival at The Henry Ford in Greenfield Village
Featuring hundreds of vehicles, Old Car Festival is the longest-running antique car show in America…

The Henry Ford will host Old Car Festival, America’s longest-running antique car show, in Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, on Sept. 6-7, event organizers stated in a press release.
Powered by Hagerty, Old Car Festival brings hundreds of vehicles from the 1890s through 1932 to Greenfield Village. Guests can walk through the village meeting owners who have preserved their vehicles while listening to the distinctive sounds of century-old cars. The experience includes the Pass-in-Review Car Parade and an awards showcase featuring the best restored and unrestored cars on display.
Saturday evening will feature the Gaslight Parade of Cars, dancing with the River Raisin Ragtime Revue, and a Dixieland-style procession.
In 2025, Old Car Festival recognizes the automobile’s earliest years with a salute to Nineteenth-Century Motoring, including the Karl Benz patented Motorwagen, the 1886 automobile that defined the 20th century, along with some of the country’s most storied makes, including Oldsmobile, Stanley, Packard and Buick, noted the release.