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Old 29th March 2011, 21:28   #1
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Default Cardigan Classic Day 1st May 2011

Open for all cars to enter....

On Sunday 1st May 2011 10.30am - 4pm at Pwllhai, Cardigan, the Cardigan Chamber of Commerce are holding the first Cardigan Classic Day in celebration of the E-Type 50th Birthday.

All cars, bikes and tractors are welcome. Classic vehicles will be parked around Pwllhai and the Castle walls. Vehicles attending must be parked by 10.15am.

E-Types will be displayed in the Pwllhai area.

Booking is not essential but would be appreciated, so we can allocate spaces. Please e-mail or telephone by 15th April 2011 with your name, contact details and vehicle information......

E-mail : [email protected] or Tel: 01239 614466.

Vehicles will be left at owners' risk and must carry adequate insurance. No liability is accepted for loss or damage by the show organisers.

Cardigan Chamber would like to thank 4CG for the use of their land.

The best part............. IT'S FREEEEEE ;-)


Please be aware this is not an official 75 & ZT Owners Club meet and as such is not covered by the clubs public liability insurance. Also the owners club take no responsibility for the meet in any way.
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Old 30th March 2011, 16:23   #2
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i like free but not sure about the fuel cost
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Old 3rd April 2011, 23:36   #3
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It would be worth the trip ..... the day before, on the Saturday Cardigan hosts the annual Barley Saturday parade, which my father resurrected in 1961, (he is now the only living member of the original committee).

This is a parade of stallions around the town, which now incorporates vintage cars, bikes, tractors etc..

It was a tradition that the last of the barley had to be planted by this day, and the farmers would celebrate by showing off their best stallions in the town. Traditionally it was a slack period in the farming year and any farm worker who wanted to change their employer would stand on the Guildhall steps for prospective employers to "view".

This event is also FREE

So it's a weekend thing if you want a bank holiday short break
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It would be worth the trip ..... the day before, on the Saturday Cardigan hosts the annual Barley Saturday parade, which my father resurrected in 1961, (he is now the only living member of the original committee).

This is a parade of stallions around the town, which now incorporates vintage cars, bikes, tractors etc..

It was a tradition that the last of the barley had to be planted by this day, and the farmers would celebrate by showing off their best stallions in the town. Traditionally it was a slack period in the farming year and any farm worker who wanted to change their employer would stand on the Guildhall steps for prospective employers to "view".

This event is also FREE

So it's a weekend thing if you want a bank holiday short break
i'm sure your right , but money is getting very interesting right now and in normal times we would likely go as sounds good ....... i hope it goes well and the weather is good for it.
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Old 4th April 2011, 00:14   #5
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i'm sure your right , but money is getting very interesting right now and in normal times we would likely go as sounds good ....... i hope it goes well and the weather is good for it.

I know what you mean and thank you for the sentiment maybe next year
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Anybody interested in these events? I know that we are way out on the western rim of the galaxy.......
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It would be worth the trip ..... the day before, on the Saturday Cardigan hosts the annual Barley Saturday parade, which my father resurrected in 1961, (he is now the only living member of the original committee).

This is a parade of stallions around the town, which now incorporates vintage cars, bikes, tractors etc..

It was a tradition that the last of the barley had to be planted by this day, and the farmers would celebrate by showing off their best stallions in the town. Traditionally it was a slack period in the farming year and any farm worker who wanted to change their employer would stand on the Guildhall steps for prospective employers to "view".

This event is also FREE

So it's a weekend thing if you want a bank holiday short break
Two many bank holidays too close together....... I forgot to add that there are a few traction steam engines as well...... well, usually. This is one of the few "big" events that I am not personally involved with

The next day we have the first Cardigan Classic Day ..... see OP.
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Default 1st Cardigan Classic Day

Well the day went well, 40+ vehicles... 3 E-types and a host of blasts from the past......

Had a mini meet with a new (local) member russelvj- he's hoping to pick up a CDT soon - bought him up to speed on plenums etc

Hopefully pics to follow...... guess who forgot his camera.....
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Link to pics

http://www.cardiganchamber.com/index...r-show-gallery

A bit slow on loading... but we are on the edge of the western rim of the galaxy

OK no R75/ZTs , but maybe next year
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