Last Sunday was the final car show of the year for me that had booked into. The show was around one hour away at Glemham Hall in Suffolk. I had arranged for my fellow petrol head Craig to join me for the final show, we were ready to set of at eight thirty after packing the car. We had a choice to travel the main roads with a fair few extra miles, or go across country scenic route. We decided on the scenic route where Craig was in charge of the navigation.
We rolled up to the event and showed the printed ticket and was directed to the ’60s section. We parked up and took a couple of quick pictures before the general public and the rest of the cars pulled in. Due to the size of the show and the number of photos I have taken I have split the show into two parts.

I have mentioned in a few posts now I use Craig’s pics, they are so much better than mine and you can just tell which are his due to their superior quality, here’s the first couple. This is one of the few occasions where I wound all the windows down.


This is a busy show so we decided to take a wander around the show before the public were allowed in. We were parked up around two thirds of the way down the field so we started at the end and worked our way towards the main entrance. There was some regular attendees which I skipped over to avoid duplication of other posts.
Firs up is the general view of the show.








































































































































































Mart’s Car of the show will be revealed in the next post, but this Saab was my runner up.







When we left the show we stopped in a field to take a few pictures. Here is a quick taster for the end of the next post.






More in the next post of the amazing cars and the little ad hoc photo shoot as we left the venue.
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What a great idea to help the kids. I like that a lot. 👍
Nice way to end a season! Ours will be Oct. 4th but many foliage rides after that then we do a run for children who have parents that can not provide Christmas for their kids.