Prescott Autumn Classic this weekend.

Prescott Autumn Classic this weekend.

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High flier

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Friday 2nd October 2015
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Hi all,

I thought it'd be worth mentioning (given that there's not too many events at this time of year!) that this is on this weekend. The weather is going to be nice, and I'll be there all weekend running our stand, so maybe I'll see some of you there!

The details, which I've copied and pasted from the website ( http://www.prescott-hillclimb.com/events/autumn-cl... ) are as follows:


Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th October 2015

Gates open at 8.00am, first cars on the hill at 8.30am
Advance Tickets: Day pass £15 Weekend pass £25 Under 14s go free.

On the Gate: Day Pass £20 Weekend Pass £35

Our ever-popular Autumn Classic event is a real American Stars & Stripes weekend celebrating the biggest, brightest, and brashest cars this side of the pond. We have special displays by American car clubs in both the Orchard and the Paddock, alongside USA-themed entertainment while competitors in a range of national championships tackle the Hill.

Special displays include American car clubs and motorcycles from Pontiacs, Mustangs, Cadillacs, and Chevys to Flatheads, Hotrods, Indians plus the welcome return of the Vintage Hot Rod Association.

Not enough? We have stunning Stanley Steamers, mad Model T Fords and Classy Cords.
We've got 1950s California Chromed Cruisers, 1960s mean muscle Mustangs and a wheel-smokin' Viper.

Following last years' "Show n Shine" success, we are awarding an AMAZING £250 to the judges favourite car on both Saturday & Sunday . Although entries for 2015 are now closed, we can add you to our early mailing list for 2016 - just email mags@bugatti.co.uk with a photo and some details about your car.

The paddock will be rocking to rockabilly band The Bravo Boys plus vocalist Michael Ian Brown performing a selection of American '50s jukebox classics by Elvis, Ritchie Valens, Bill Haley & His Comets, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, the Beach Boys, Johnny Cash and more.
Back by popular demand, we have the oldest surviving Wall of Death The Demon Drome. The original 1920s motordrome where daredevil riders defy gravity and perform the craziest of feats with their Indian motorcycles - just inches from your eyes. Be amazed folks...be amazed!

Other attractions: Saturday: Bugatti Owners' Club, Austin Healey Sport Speed Championship, Midland Automobile Club, Porsche Club GB, Scimitar and Sabre Speed Championship and The Revington TR Register Speed

Edited by High flier on Friday 2nd October 19:50