London classic car show - worth going to?
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New years resolution is to visit more motoring events this year. OK its the same every year!
So booked for Prescott and Revival, so far .
Live in York and is this show on 23-26 Feb, worth a long trip down to London? And is it worth paying extra for the pre-view days? I would appreciate comments from those who have attended. stephen
So booked for Prescott and Revival, so far .
Live in York and is this show on 23-26 Feb, worth a long trip down to London? And is it worth paying extra for the pre-view days? I would appreciate comments from those who have attended. stephen
I've been to both the previous of this new show.
It's not a huge show but 2nd year was bigger than first with a second hall opened up .
They do have the live avenue thing where some cars are driven up n down.
Being London,it's quite expensive for what you get.
Summing up,not sure it's worth coming all the way from Yorkshire for it.
It's not a huge show but 2nd year was bigger than first with a second hall opened up .
They do have the live avenue thing where some cars are driven up n down.
Being London,it's quite expensive for what you get.
Summing up,not sure it's worth coming all the way from Yorkshire for it.
fluffekins said:
Not for me, essentially paying to see classic car dealers current stock.
Sums it up nicely What I made of it last time was that Excel is in the heart of the banking district of docklands, ALL the dealers there were after some of that Banking money! Not really a show for the average classic car enthusiast who enjoys a bit of autojumble too. Everything was very High end!
Edited by fatboy18 on Saturday 28th January 21:43
Brilliant event, quality cars, lots of people to chat to on the stands.
The central avenue is a great idea - The sound of an old F1 car blasting around inside a building is worth the entry price aloe.
With the Motorsport show added, plus parking onsite, and the Excel's food and drink this year is going to be a good one.
Can't wait.
The central avenue is a great idea - The sound of an old F1 car blasting around inside a building is worth the entry price aloe.
With the Motorsport show added, plus parking onsite, and the Excel's food and drink this year is going to be a good one.
Can't wait.
Bahnstormer said:
Brilliant event, quality cars, lots of people to chat to on the stands.
The central avenue is a great idea - The sound of an old F1 car blasting around inside a building is worth the entry price aloe.
With the Motorsport show added, plus parking onsite, and the Excel's food and drink this year is going to be a good one.
Can't wait.
I take it you work for Excel with a review like that. The Food is Dire at Excel The central avenue is a great idea - The sound of an old F1 car blasting around inside a building is worth the entry price aloe.
With the Motorsport show added, plus parking onsite, and the Excel's food and drink this year is going to be a good one.
Can't wait.
fatboy18 said:
take it you work for Excel with a review like that. The Food is Dire at Excel
Hehe, no I don't work there.I thought it was OK last time, although admittedly a lot of the food may have been 'beer-based' !!!!
I haven't been to Race Retro, so will give that a go too.
Cosplay show last year was quite revealing !!!!
Edited by Bahnstormer on Wednesday 8th February 15:44
brad ukcarscene said:
Just had an email with a complimentary ticket to the historic motorsport / London classic car show. Is it worth the travel from Leicester? Probably end up getting the train from rugby and the tube / walk from the station if it's not too far
Yes, I had been to the first two and they were fairly small, this year there are another two halls and some autojumble bits and bobs The show is still quite new but its getting bigger year on year.So, contrary to my earlier posts, I would say come down and make a day of it
fatboy18 said:
Yes, I had been to the first two and they were fairly small, this year there are another two halls and some autojumble bits and bobs The show is still quite new but its getting bigger year on year.
So, contrary to my earlier posts, I would say come down and make a day of it
Thanks, I'll be going on the Saturday if I do. If anyone's driving down and will pass leicester I'll throw them petrol money for a lift so I don't have to get the train aha! So, contrary to my earlier posts, I would say come down and make a day of it
brad ukcarscene said:
fatboy18 said:
Yes, I had been to the first two and they were fairly small, this year there are another two halls and some autojumble bits and bobs The show is still quite new but its getting bigger year on year.
So, contrary to my earlier posts, I would say come down and make a day of it
Thanks, I'll be going on the Saturday if I do. If anyone's driving down and will pass leicester I'll throw them petrol money for a lift so I don't have to get the train aha! So, contrary to my earlier posts, I would say come down and make a day of it
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