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The Carole Nash Classic Mechanics Show gears up for another huge turnout
The Carole Nash Classic Mechanics Show takes place over the weekend of October 14-15 and it’s no exaggeration to say this year’s event may be the best ever.
No Stafford show is complete without a great guest of honour and the Classic Mechanics Show is no exception, with flying Kiwi Aaron Slight - undoubtedly the best rider never to win the World Superbike title - taking centre stage.
On site will be nearly 1000 trade and autojumble stalls, stunning club stands and private entries - the perfect place for any classic motorcycle fan to pick up that elusive part and meet thousands of other like-minded individuals.
This year’s Classic Racer Grand Prix Paddock promises to be the best ever, with a stunning display of Honda RC45 race bikes.
The Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club will be running the unique Restoration Theatre, sharing their combined years of knowledge and experience with visitors.
If it’s off-road bikes you’re after then check out the Classic Dirt Bike Hall, which will hold some of the tastiest off-road machinery available anywhere.
The Stafford Bonham’s auction has become as traditional an October treat as the show itself and will once again be held on the Sunday.
Interesting bikes up for auction this year include the 2007 Aprilia 250cc Grand Prix racing motorcycle which was ridden to World Championship victory by Jorge Lorenzo and the collection of speedway supremo Ivan Mauger, who holds six world records including most world speedway wins.
Tickets cost just £12 for adults, £11 for seniors or £3 for under-12s if bought in advance. Parking is free.
To find out more or to book advance tickets go to www.classicmag... or call 01507 529529.
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