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Classic cars and bikes galore at massive show.



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
THE 26th Notts Classic Car and Motorcycle Show and Jumble will take place at Thoresby Park, near Ollerton, on Bank Holiday Monday.
The event will be a stunning gathering of more than 400 classic vehicles, ranging from motorcycles including BSA's, Norton's and Triumph's of the British era to Honda and Kawasaki of the Japanese era.

Classic cars will, however, take precedence with all the great names in British motoring represented including MG, Triumph and Jaguar.

There are categories for Pre-1950 vehicles, 1950s, '60s, '70s and '80s saloons, sports and convertible vehicles, American, military, kit and custom and commercial vehicle, plus similar categories for motorcycles.

A top motoring correspondent will be on hand throughout the day to give expert commentary in the arena. There will also be a range of autojumble and trade stands, plus a roundabout & bouncy castle for the children

10am to 4pm: £6, 7-14-year-olds £2: Information - www.classicshows.org

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