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Updated 25-02-07

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The Old Crocs

  The Old Crocs is a website run by Ray Gomm one of our club members featuring the crocs cars. Well worth a visit as it has some interesting articles and links on it.

 

Old Classic Car

I Stumbled across this site by accident its full of info and interesting articles its got some good photos on it full credit to the webmaster for the input

GB Classics

As the title suggests this website is all about British cars , The classic cars you will find on this site were made in Great Britain from the early 1950's to the early 1980's - a period which encapsulates the real heyday of British car manufacture. This was a time when Britain was a world leader in car design it also offers contacts ,clubs, forum fun & shops.

F.B.H.V.C.

  Our Society is proud to be members of Federation Of British Historic Vehicle Clubs ,this organization of whom Lord Montagu of Beaulieu is the president , the federation campaigns of behalf of clubs like ours to keep old classics on the road  the website is full of information you must visit this site. 

ClassicCar.net

 Classic Car net is one of those sites that holds a mile of information it has everything you need for owning and enjoying classic cars - in one place Events, News, comprehensive directory of specialists , club listings and much more well worth a visit 

Darling Buds Of May 

  Remember that classic TV programme of Pop & Ma Larkin? and this is the show that launched Kathreen -Zeta Jones onto the world stage, Well every year the farm that was used for filming the series hosts a classic Car show deep in the heart of Kent, and its well worth a visit.

Classics on the Common

The success of ‘Classics on the Common’ at Harpenden Herts has been its informality, the spontaneity of the meet. Whilst it may not have the weather of Pebble Beach or the refined surroundings of The Hurlingham Club, our event is unique and draws enormous crowds for a mid week Summer’s evening. 

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