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LIVE AND KICKING

Ford Live at Knockhill has often been held later in the year, but this year the event was moved forward to May to kick off the show season. There may have been no need for sun cream on the day, but not to worry as a fine selection of all sorts of Ford from Scotland plus a few border crossers from the north of England made the trip, too. The Central & East branch of the RSOC have always been behind this event which is the highlight of the Blue Oval calendar in Scotland and still have a strong presence on the showground. The vast paddock two was rammed with club cars as ever with

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