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LANCASTER INSURANCE CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW 2023

The Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show attracted 71,290 visitors over the weekend of November 10–12 – a three per cent rise on last year’s figure and a great sign that enthusiasm for classic cars remains strong.

A total of 319 car clubs formed the enthusiast-centric backbone of the show, bolstered by the usual vast array of exhibitors, dealers and traders throughout the expansive halls of the NEC in Birmingham.

Famous faces and industry experts were on hand to discuss the scene and dispense advice on the Meet the Experts Theatre stage, while the returning Pride of Ownership and Meguiar’s Club Showcase stands saw huge interest and interaction from

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