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LANCASTER INSURANCE CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW

The return of this event over the weekend of November 12–14th after it’s COVID related two year hiatus, was impressive in its scale, featuring much Jaguar related content. So much so that in a departure from itsvenue added an entertaining culture mash-up. Thankfully, there was a reassuring normality about the show. Although things were a little more spaced out to aid social distancing, clubs, dealers, traders, motoring celebrities and a strong crowd of visitors could enjoy a triumphant return for the UK’s flagship classic vehicle event. The numbers certainly back that up. There were around 3000 cars on show across seven halls, with 270 car clubs celebrating various milestone anniversaries that occurred in 2020 as well as 2021. But the standout figure is the 63,328 enthusiasts who attended over the three show days, which given the circumstances, is a remarkable number. The next Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show will be held, again at Birmingham’s NEC from November 11-13th, 2022. Check the website or sign up for the newsletter for the latest updates at . - We took the shuttle bus back to the car park!

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