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Drive-It-Day update

The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs’ annual Drive-It-Day takes place this Sunday (April 25), leading to much speculation from enthusiasts as to what can and cannot proceed during these difficult times. A fortnight ago, we reported that it would be a back-to-basics affair based around local journeys and essential trips, but the government has since opened the doors for events to take place depending on your location.

Each devolved nation has provided its own bespoke guidance throughout

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