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26th annual classic show



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
THE 26TH Notts Classic Car and Motorcycle Show and Jumble will return to the stunning grounds of Thoresby Park on a hopefully sunny Bank Holiday Monday.
Organisers say the event will feature a stunning gathering of over 400 classic vehicles, ranging from motorcycles such as BSAs, Nortons and Triumphs of the British era to Japanese models including the ubiquitous Honda and Kawasaki.

Classic cars will take precedence on the day, however, with all the great names in British motoring, including MG, Triumph and Jaguar.

The event will also play host to around 15 classic car clubs, from TVRs to BMWs and Capris.

Competitive motoring enthusiasts should be well served, with a competition which will dish up prizes and trophies in various categories - and all of this top classic car action will be given expert commentary by a seasoned motoring correspondent throughout the day.

There will also be a range of autojumble and trade stands for visitors to peruse, plus a roundabout and bouncy castle for the children to enjoy, so there shoulds be plenty to keep the whole family amused.

Tickets for the event, which runs from 10–4pm, are priced £6 adults, £2 children aged seven-14. Parking is free.

Visit www.classicshows.org for full details on the show.

The full article contains 215 words and appears in Dinnington Guardian newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 8:50 AM
  • Source: Dinnington Guardian
  • Location: Dinnington
 
 
  

 
 


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