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ENFIELD PAGEANT OF MOTORING 2023

The Enfield Pageant of Motoring, organised by the nearby Whitewebbs Museum of Transport as their main annual fundraiser, was blessed with glorious sunshine over its traditional end of May Bank Holiday weekend, reports Mike Neale. It is now held just on the Saturday and Sunday as previously the number of exhibitors and visitors was dwindling on the Monday. Attendance figures were up on last year, and there was a wide range of vehicles on display, although sadly no steam this year.

An immaculately restored 1931 Dagenham-built Ford Model AA pick-up was very similar to the very

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