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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Don't miss out on the Lydiate Classic Car Show

CLASSIC car fans are being urged to help raise cash for charity by heading to a show in Lydiate next month.

The team behind the Lydiate Classic Car Show said this year’s event will take place at the parish hall between 10am and 4pm on Sunday, July 6. The bustling one-day event, which helps to raise much-needed funds for Cancer Research UK, attracts scores of classic cars from across the North West.

Ben Spears, one of the event's organisers, told Life On Cars: "It's the largest charity car show in the Merseyside and West Lancashire area, it has the cheapest entrance fee, and it's got a great atmosphere because there's no competition or snobbery, just lots of likeminded enthusiasts looking at each others' cars.

"It's an old school show for true petrol heads, and every car and owner and visitor is a winner for supporting a great cause."

The show which costs £2 to attend and has room for 200 cars, is open to all makes and model of classic car and motorbike.

All funds raised by the event will go towards helping Cancer Research UK - so far, the show has aready raised more than £10,000 for the charity. If you're interested in getting involved, send an email to classiccar@cheerful.com

7 comments:

  1. had over 300 and more last year so just turn up room for more !!!

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  4. I still remember the Classic Car Show Event Lydias that year, it was really crowded and also earned a lot of money to charity. Hope it is maintained every year, there is room for CLASSIC car fans gather and support cancer prevention.

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  5. Of course, I won't miss out on the Lydiate Classic Car Show. This will be an iteresting evet, right? David Simister!

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  6. Yes, I won't. Even I really want to take part in this Lydiate Classic Car Show to see the different great cars, David Simister!

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