This very large and excellent show will be held on August 12th this year.
I attended a few years back before my car was roadworthy (on a lorry) and it was an excellent day out.
The organisers can make provision for Club entries so that they can all park together.
Is it worth considering a JCC entry? Would there be enough members interested to make a reasonable presentation?
I will copy this directly to Ian Roxburgh as well as he should be co-ordinating any action.
Entry applications can be made AFTER April 9th, individual entry is £5 to include driver, 1 passenger and a Show Guide.
Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Show
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ian Howell
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From 1966 to '67 Black deLuxe Javelin LDF 738 (Scrapped with broken chassis)
From 1967 to '87 Black de Luxe Javelin MKC 1 (later 6469TU). (Sold as non-runner with tons of spares, 1987)
From about 1980 to '87 ex WD Jowett stationary engine. (Sold on)
From 1966 to present, 1930 Long Four Fabric Saloon, Dark Blue / Black.
Taken in a part-repaired state to the 2010 Centenary Rally, returned to a roadworthy state by 2013. - Given Name: Ian
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Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Show
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Tony Fearn
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Re: Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Show
Don't forget the tweeds, brogues and shotguns. The Glorious Twelfth comes but once a year.
Sadly it's not mentioned on calendars any longer.
Tony.
Sadly it's not mentioned on calendars any longer.
Tony.