East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Classic Car Club say that they were delighted with how their event went in Beverley which set a new record for the number of cars on display.
Not only were there a record number of cars, the club also say that more businesses chose to stay open adding to the ambience of the night.
Vehicles of years gone by were put on show filling Saturday Market and stretching right up along Toll Gavel. Many visitors to event saying they had not seen such big crowds.
The Beverley Classic Car Rally took place this week and as ever proved popular with plenty of people heading into Beverley to view the vehicles on show.
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The Beverley Classic Car Rally was held this week and due to the maintenance work being carried out in Saturday Market it was switched to the car park in School Lane.
Mark Clayton manager of The Grapes in Beverley has said the relocation of the Beverley Classic Car Rally this year will impact massively on his business.
Issue 100 of Hu17.net Magazine is available from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way and features a selection of pictures from the following features that have appeared on the HU17.net web site.
Thousands of people piled into Beverley for second time in as many days as the Beverley Classic Car Show rolled into town. In the streets by the Market Cross, Saturday Market and all the way up through Toll Gavel
Small can be beautiful, especially when it comes to cars. While crowds at last week’s Beverley Classic Car Rally flocked to the Rolls Royces and Jaguars, the people really in the know about cars sought out the real gems of the show. And nothing shone out more than Mark Fisher’s 1961 300cc BMW Isetta. This legendary bubble car – front opening and unrelentingly romantic – could almost have been lost…
“It’s not alive if it’s not dripping.” That’s how Steve Rial, the head maintenance man at Beverley Minster, described his British classic 1969 BSA Starfire at Wednesday’s Beverley Classic Car Rally. Steve has owned his BSA since 1984, riding it all over the place and keeping it in pristine condition thanks to the efforts of the men at RM Motorcycles on Flemingate. He told HU17.net: “In its day this was…
Ken, from Willerby, is a committed bike addict, spending a lot of his time restoring British bikes of all ages. He’s currently working on bikes such as Nortons and Goldstars.