Italian Coffee & Classics @ The Classic Motor Hub on Sunday

Italian Coffee & Classics @ The Classic Motor Hub on Sunday

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bunjiweb

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8 posts

96 months

Tuesday 30th April 2019
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It's Italian Coffee and Classics at The Classic Motor Hub near Bibury, Gloucestershire this Sunday. There is already over 175 cars booked in and some very special guest cars on show including:

Nick Mason's Maserati T61 Birdcage
Nick's Ferrari 250MM
Bob Houghton's Ferrari 275/2 and 250GTE
Ferrari F40, Ferrari F50 and Lamborghini Jota

Book in your own Italian classic car or motorcycle for this Sunday at:

https://classicmotorhub.com/shop/italian-coffee-an...

TypeR

1,146 posts

246 months

Sunday 5th May 2019
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I took my Alfa there this morning. There was a really broad selection of cars there including Lambo Muira Jota, Iso Grifo, Countach & F40. Lots of ancient & modern Fiats, Laverdas, Guzzis & MVs too.

It's great destination, a smaller version of a Sunday Scramble at Bicester and all the better for it.

daydotz

1,752 posts

168 months

Monday 6th May 2019
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Shame space appears limited to attend if you don't have a appropriate car frown

bunjiweb

Original Poster:

8 posts

96 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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daydotz said:
Shame space appears limited to attend if you don't have a appropriate car frown
Unfortunately we don't have unlimited space - we have a maximum capacity of 250, so of course we off it as a priority to classic /vintage/high-performance cars. At our Italian Day we kept 25 spaces for any non-Italian cars to register so that people could come and "spectate".

It's an event for owners of interesting machinery, if you want to spectate there are plenty of opportunities to do so, but it would be detrimental to the event if we allowed hundreds of "normal" daily driver cars in.

Hopefully one day we'll have use of some more of the land adjacent to us so we can open up the events to more people.

daydotz

1,752 posts

168 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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bunjiweb said:
daydotz said:
Shame space appears limited to attend if you don't have a appropriate car frown
Unfortunately we don't have unlimited space - we have a maximum capacity of 250, so of course we off it as a priority to classic /vintage/high-performance cars. At our Italian Day we kept 25 spaces for any non-Italian cars to register so that people could come and "spectate".

It's an event for owners of interesting machinery, if you want to spectate there are plenty of opportunities to do so, but it would be detrimental to the event if we allowed hundreds of "normal" daily driver cars in.

Hopefully one day we'll have use of some more of the land adjacent to us so we can open up the events to more people.
I'm unsure of the etiquette to attend your events but can appreciate space is limited & opening up more to spectators would detract from the wonderful vehicles that make me want to visit one day