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35th Lancaster Insurance NEC Classic Motor Show

The show covers just about every aspect of the classic motoring scene from veterans to classics. In fact, that’s what makes this show different to most as one walks around with always a good smattering of mostly light commercials to make the show even more special.

One thing is very clear, you cannot these days do the show properly in just the one day even if I tried to do just that on the opening Friday. I walked 18,674 steps my phone calculator told me taking in what I could in Halls 1-8 from 9am – 7pm.

There were over 300 club stands and 3,000 plus vehicles around the place and one thing you note is the growing interest in 90s classics and these were catered for well, which

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