The Classic MotorCycle

What a scorcher!

Now, this is the space where we’ve been talking about the lockdown project for the last year or so, but this month, well, we’ve been able to go out, and project progress has been slow – although Founders’ Day did link in with the project, which we’ll talk about later.

But to do Founders’ Day first. The traditional VMCC event, held at the fabulous Stanford Hall venue, is perhaps the last of (or one of the few remaining) old fashioned autojumbles, insomuch as there’s plenty of stallholders there who are simply clearing out their own sheds, rather than specialised traders. There are those too, of

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