There seemed to be even more visitors this year, with Saturday being particularly busy. We were kept busy throughout the show with plenty of visitors and with fixing Tony's car that had sprung a leak and boiled over just as it arrived - note to all Mk3 owners if you fit a new alternator drive belt make sure it is the correct one and not so long that the alternator fan is rubbing against the top hose.
We must be getting experienced at doing these show as carpeting the stand and erecting the backdrop all went smoothly and apart from Tony's steaming arrival the cars were all parked up early on Thursday. Our stand was slightly smaller than previously which made it seem rather cramped, but we still managed four cars spanning Mks 1 to 4.
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Alistair Courtney, on Flickr
The show itself is huge, spanning seven halls and visited by over 70000 visitors each year. There is a lot to see in one day, but most of the stand helpers chose to help out over two or three days thereby allowing them to take in all the show in smaller chunks.
The club has applied for the Practical Classics Restoration show next March, which is a slightly smaller, but no less busy. If you fancy visiting then perhaps you should consider helping out the club, remember you get free admission and lunch provided.