RE: Classic and Sports Car Sunday Service 01/11

RE: Classic and Sports Car Sunday Service 01/11

Friday 9th October 2015

Classic and Sports Car Sunday Service 01/11

Get yourself down to Ally Pally for a Sunday Service and a great show alongside!



In case you hadn't noticed, this month sees the very first Classic and Sports Car Show open its doors. As a sister publication, we're very keen to be a part of the show so it's with great pleasure that we can announce a Sunday Service running at the same time. Yep, we're keeping busy over the next few weeks!


On display will be some of the most iconic and popular cars from the past 60 years, showcasing the development and advancement of fast cars through the years. As well as this there will be some of the most prestigious dealers and highly regarded collectors in the industry attending.

As you're probably aware, the show will also see Classic and Sports Car's 'Best British Car' announced, as voted for by the public. The ten cars shortlisted and voted for over the past six months will be on display, including a Range Rover, McLaren F1 and Jaguar E-Type; combined, they're worth an incredible £30 million.

The Best of British theme continues into a Sir Stirling Moss tribute as it celebrates his sensational career with many of the single seater cars associated with his career, including a Lotus 8 and a Ferguson P99.

PistonHeads has been allocated 100 spaces for the Sunday Service which will be held in the Pavilion Car Park situated close to the main doors. We also have 200 free tickets - two per car - for all those attending. As per usual, refreshments will be available on arrival and throughout the morning.


This is the perfect opportunity for those members who have a classic car to shake of the dust covers and have one last run out with fellow PHers before winter truly sets in. Modern cars will be of course let in though!

We know places for this event are limited and for those that unfortunately miss the list tickets are still available at 20 per cent off; enter the code 'CSCSPH' at the checkout to redeem the offer. Children under 16 go free as well. Buy your tickets here.

Also on the day we'll be selling T-shirts, mugs and stickers at this Sunday Service. It's cash only, so come prepared with some extra pennies to grab yourself some PH goodies! Add your name to the calendar and we look forward to seeing you.

Sign yourself up via the calendar here.

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rix

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Saturday 10th October 2015
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Blimey, can't believe i made the list - looks great!

rix

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Tuesday 27th October 2015
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Just as above, planning on meeting a mate to go to this - will we both be able to park in the car park separately on the one 'pair of tickets' or do we need to arrive in the same car?

Ta

rix

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Tuesday 27th October 2015
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Ok,excellent. Cheers JD. Should be some interesting motors on display!

rix

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Sunday 1st November 2015
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Great morning. Thanks PH/Haymarket for the tickets. Was a nice little venue for the SS (in the thick fog) and coffee was particularly good!

The show itself was not something that I'd've ordinarily go to but I was really impressed with the variety and quality of cars on show, so much so that I think I'd actually spend my own money on it in the future! So on that basis, the free tickets did the trick!

Cheers all

Rix (Monaro)

rix

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Sunday 1st November 2015
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Leggy said:
Many thanks PH great event.
That was some major fog though. Couldnt actually see Ally Pally until we were stood outside it!
Some beautiful machines inside....... All outside my pay grade but lovely to see.
Any one see the retro-perspecktive artist. They were fantastic creations, would look great in a man cave.
You mean the guy sketching (with perfection) with a bic biro? Saw him sat in front of a Daytona sketching away - it was magic to watch...

rix

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Sunday 1st November 2015
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Ah no, this guy wasn't a trader, just a casual (but excellent) artist sketching away..