I've lived in Naples for 23 years and can attest that this show is pretty good stuff.
There are mostly exotics but they do have muscle cars and antiques, as well.
The show as the name states, is on 5th Avenue in downtown Naples, and Naples is pretty small so it's not hard to find.
The show benefits St Matthews House Homeless Shelter, Feeding Ministry and Addiction Recovery Center. I can attest that this is a worthy charity where miracles that literally save peoples' lives happen there everyday as I was on the Board of Directors for 15 years, so know that the entrance fees are going to a good place.
Unfortunately, my car isn't ready yet, so I'll miss it this year, and I have some appointments early in the day so I will probably only get there later in the day when everyone is leaving.
The show used to be called, "Ferrari on Fifth" as it was sponsored by the Naples Ferrari Club, but all special interest cars come to the show. Unfortunately, the space is limited to some degree so there isn't enough space to get all the cars that want to attend.
And if you're in town for a few days, I highly, highly recommend going online and getting tickets to the Collier Family Revs Museum (if it's open due to Covid) as it's an amazing place to visit if you like old race cars from around the world.
Any questions, feel free to ask, cheers,
Mark
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