New show for kit cars, who is going to this one?

New show for kit cars, who is going to this one?

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Stuart Mills

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1,208 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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Brilliant news, the guys at the Bath and West show ground have opened a hall just for kit cars. This will run along side the classic car show on the 5-6th Nov. Last year they filled the hall with kit car clubs and they are expecting the same this year. Kit car manufacturers have also been invited, I am going with our Replicar and Exocet, lets hope others join in. Did anyone go last year? Feedback would be good to hear. See you there, come and say hi.
http://cvrs.bristolclassiccarshows.com/news/

Edited by Stuart Mills on Tuesday 18th October 11:07


Edited by Stuart Mills on Tuesday 18th October 11:12

alfaspecial

1,122 posts

139 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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I'll be going. If you have a 'classic' car (many kit cars will 'probably' qualify) the driver can get in half price.

From website: http://www.classicmagazines.co.uk/product/show/id/...
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Classic Car Owner Price:
- People wanting to bring along their classic car pay £5 on the gate, with the discounted price only applicable to the driver. All passengers pay the gate price or should have with them advance tickets.
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S47

1,325 posts

179 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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This show won't last long - charging classic or kit car owners to display their carfrown --oh no, not another daydreaming organiser.

Without any cars on display there's no show - organiser ought to pay each driver of a classic or kitcar at least £5 for turning up - Especially on a damp cold wet November morning.

Stuart Mills

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1,208 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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It is important that car shows are sustainable, letting kit car drivers in for free seriously reduces income for shows and is historically proven as the main reason for the closing of shows, we are now down to one dedicated kit car show of course.
However I am delighted to report that the organisers have confirmed that kit car drivers will be allowed in at a discount. email below.

Yes any kit car owners can come into the classic car park, at £5 for drivers (Half price), and £10 for passengers.



Thanks for your support Stuart, see you soon, Andy


AdamWilkins

775 posts

239 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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The show has been going for 16 years. Seems there are enough classic car owners who actually want to go to a show to ensure it thrives.

jamesG20V6

873 posts

256 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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S47 said:
This show won't last long - charging classic or kit car owners to display their carfrown --oh no, not another daydreaming organiser.

Without any cars on display there's no show - organiser ought to pay each driver of a classic or kitcar at least £5 for turning up - Especially on a damp cold wet November morning.
I disagree. £5 is nothing for a day out.

Yazza54

18,464 posts

180 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Ah, too far for me

agcmidas

21 posts

157 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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The Midas Owners Club has attended the last two shows at Shepton Mallet and had a great time at both of them.

Maybe the Midas is more of a classic now than some of the other kit cars - we'll be celebrating 40 years in 2018 smile - but the shows attract a wide range of car enthusiasts from around the South West. Where else will you see a Rat style Bristol 403 and an Audi Quattro S1 parked either side of a Mazda MX5? (Where else will you see a Rat style Bristol 403? I suspect the Bristol Owners Club do not approve!)

I shall be there on both Saturday and Sunday with my Midas Gold out in the classics car park as it is too scruffy for the club stand. I look forward to seeing Stuart with his cars and any other kit car owners who attend.

Stuart Mills

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1,208 posts

205 months

Tuesday 8th November 2016
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Great to see everyone last weekend. A brill display from clubs such as Midas, GTM, Westfield, Apple, DNA and Kitnet. Many thanks to CKC for providing coffee and biccies. Displays from MEV and Turismo too. Very busy hall. This show has potential.

RemaL

24,967 posts

233 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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off topic a bit but is the Exeter kit car show still going?

rog3k

149 posts

206 months

Thursday 10th November 2016
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The Exeter show ceased a few years ago now - hence this could be a 'substitute'