Hungerford Arcade had the first of our twice yearly Classic Car Show courtesy of the West Berkshire Classic Vehicle Club. Thank you to Colleen and Mike for organising your Members and a big thank you to everyone who brought along 33 of your fabulous vehicles. The first photographs you can see in our Newsletter which unfortunately, did not have enough room for me to show them all. Click here to see them. The second set are shown below.
Julia Brown is the proud owner of this Commer London Fire Brigade Van
Then we had Martin’s stunning 1980’s Dennis fire engine which is well known with all the other vehicles in the club, for raising money for the WBCVC charity, “Help Us Beat Blood Cancer”. The club itself raises tens of thousands of pounds each year for this wonderful cause.
Stallholder Allen (Unit 108 vintage model cars) owns this beautiful Mini 1250. One of his collection. Brought his Frogeye Sprite last time!
This stunning 1930’s Morris Minor is immaculate and a joy to see
Beautiful Aston Martin (a real icon)
Classic 1970’s Jaguar XJ (Looks like new)
Beautiful BMW Convertible
This Gorgeous TR3 has been owned by Tina and Tony for 40 years!
Stunning Morris 8 in Perfect Condition
This immaculate 1983 mini van owned by Michael Barnes has only done 53,000. The sign on the side came from the business owned and run by his late brother. Michael kept the sign as a tribute to his brother.
Jeannie Bryant’s fabulous red mini (above) is “the love of my life” and is called Mini Mouse. Pictured left is one of the reasons why. There are may others when you look over the car. Right down to the dust caps on the wheels
Arcade stallholders, Gary and June with their 1980 Lightweight Land Rover. These come apart very quickly. Every panel comes off as they were made specially for dropping from aircraft into disaster zones etc. This one belonged to the Highland Regiment and was dropped from Hercules aircraft.