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'Allo John, got a new mowta?
Webmaster's perk - this is the Triumph 2500S estate I just acquired. The Dolly's found a new home!
The new photo gallery is here - at least the first bit of it is!
To see what's already there, click here
So what makes a car a classic?
Lots of argument about that...some say it has to be 20 years old, others suggest the design must pre-date 1980. To an old so and so like me, the 20 year rule means that cars I consider to be quite modern have become classics. But why not? Cars aren't designed to last that long!
And then there's the question of so called "modern" classics, such as the Nissan Figaro, the Toyota Will (ever seen one of those?), the MG RV8 and, come to that, the MGF? Do we allow them into shows? Of course we do. Everyone's welcome in the YTCC, even Southerners.
We have meetings at Horbury Working Men's club on the third Monday of each month with activities as diverse as a junk sale and a talk about Uganda, quiz nights, four shows a year. Join us! Only £10 per year, you don't need a car anyway. Get an application form here
And happy Classic Motoring!
Malcolm
Last updated 8 May 2009
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White Rose Show was a huge success, if somewhat wet. If anyone writes a report on it, you'll find it here.
Locke Park is on 14th JUNE - entry forms now available - click the forms link on the left.
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Are you a WINNER? There are three unclaimed raffle prizes from the White Rose show:
Yellow ticket Number 26 – AA Membership
Green ticket Number 124 – Trolley Jack
Green Ticket Number 121 – Can of WD40
If you have one of these tickets you can get in touch with us by email here ------------------------------------------
Here's something different to look at -
Andrew McKelvey's restoration project

Deal with that rust before that rust deals with your car...

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