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The Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive is the world’s biggest and most stylish annual on-road charity motoring event. It is a celebration of classic style, bringing together classic motoring enthusiasts together to raise funds and awareness for men’s health.
The 2024 event takes place on Sunday, September 29. It is an on-road motoring fundraising event, uniting classic cars built 40 years or older, encouraging drivers and passengers around the world to dress dapper and drive for men’s health. All funds raised are invested in vital research and programs for prostate cancer and men’s mental health by Movember. This one-of-a-kind drive, taking place in cities around the world, invites participants to don their finest attire and hit the road in their classic cars, all in support of men’s health.
The drive celebrates automotive style and elegance, exclusively welcoming vehicles that are 40 years old or older. Simply visit www.gentlemansdrive.com to find your closest drive, or apply to host your very own and bring your local classic car community together to drive dapper for men’s health.
So, dust off your driving gloves, polish that chrome, and register your classic car today. Be a part of a global community that celebrates style, solidarity, and the passion of classic motoring.
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