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CHANNEL 4 Channel4.com/4car This website topped a list of the most useful car websites drawn up by The Daily Telegraph.
With over 700,000 monthly users this website has built a strong reputation for the quality of its car reviews, news, driving games, features and video content. |
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BBA-reman www.BBA-reman.com A specialist automotive engine management remanufacturer company offering 2 year warranties on some products.
Also a supplier of dashboards, instrument clusters, airflows and much more.
This is a good site for technical help and hints and tips in their gallery of common failures covering worldwide vehicles. Find a good garage in your area and see if its been rated or chat on the forum about problems with your car. A great site. |
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AUTOCAR www.autocar.co.uk News from the motoring world, car reviews, prices, forums and more. |
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CLASSIC CAR DIRECTORY www.classic-car-directory.com Your complete internet resource for all classic car prices, car parts, accessories and services. |
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BRITISH MADE CAR CLUB www.britishmadecarclub.co.uk The British Made Car Club was formed in October 1998. having started with just 20 members, they can now boast four main regional groups and are signing up new members regularly. The aim of the Club has always been to put fun into belonging to a Classic Car Club. The area secretaries hold informal monthly club nights and organise a variety of events, designed to provide something for everyone.
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BSA FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CLUB www.bsafwdc.co.uk This club club is run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts. The marque is very special, in that BSA were virtual pioneers of front wheel drive technology in the UK and made FWD cars, three-wheelers and a few vans between 1929 and 1940. It was formed in March 1959 to cater for the needs ofowners of these vehicles, which represent some of the first in the world with front-wheel drive, hence the name. In the last few years they have extended a welcome to owners of rear wheel drive BSA cars, who care for and drive many fine examples of these vehicles, dating from before the first world war, through to the mid-thirties.
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HISTORIC CARAVAN CLUB www.hcclub.co.uk The Historic Caravan Club was formed on January 16th, 1993 by a group of Historic Caravan Enthusiasts at a meeting in Tetbury in Gloucestershire with the aim of maintaining close contact in order to promote the restoration, preservation, use and display of early historic caravans. Since then the club has grown quickly and become widely accepted as the reference point for anyone with an interest in the subject.
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CLASSIC CAMPER CLUB www.classiccamperclub.tripod.com The original specialist club for all motor caravans built in a bygone classic era. Vehicles must have been built up to and including 1988 in order to qualify for membership. |
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CLASSIC TOURING CAR RACING CLUB www.classictouringcars.com/pages/aboutus.asp The Classic Touring Car Racing Club runs, in conjunction with the British Automobile Racing Club, six separate Championships or Series. In 2008 we continue our series for Classic & Historic Touring Cars (Pre 66) and have Championships for Post Historic Touring Cars (Pre 74), Classic Group 1 Touring Cars (Pre 83) and Classic Modified Saloons. |
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FIRE SERVICE PRESERVATION GROUP www.f.s.p.g.org/group The FSPG was founded in London in 1968 and called at that time The Auxiliary and National Fire Service Preservation Group. The purpose was to preserve the equipment and appliances of the NFS and AFS after their disbandment. the present title was adopted in 1972 and with this change the GROUP widened its aims to include all aspects of Fire Service preservation and interests. |
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Members of the GROUP come from all walks of life, many of whom are former or serving firefighters and ages vary, from one year to well into retirement. Applications for membership are invited from individuals or families with interest in teh Fire Brigades, their appliances or equipment, or the actual restoration and preservation of fire appliances. Whilst some members own and operate appliances, others are interested in modelling, producing models from kits or in many cases from scratch. others collect helmets, badges, uniform, die-cast models or photographs. In fact anything which is of interest, but for some just being a member brings its own rewards.
The fire fighting equipment and miscellanea kept by our members, some dating back to the very beginning of Fire Brigades is often on show at events throughout the country, with members demonstrating its use. FSPG members are regularly seen supporting events which raise money for charities such as the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund.
| www.Classic-Cars-Directory.com
Do you own a classic car - or want to buy one? This website covers buying/selling classic cars, parts information, prices, events in your area and a comprehensive list of car clubs. |
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| www.carandclassic.com
Website with everything to do with classic cars from adverts, cars, bikes, auctions, hire, events and lots more... |
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www.britishmadecarclub.co.uk The British Made Car Club was formed in October 1998. having started with just 20 members, they can now boast four main regional groups and are signing up new members regularly. The aim of the Club has always been to put fun into belonging to a Classic Car Club. The area secretaries hold informal monthly club nights and organise a variety of events, designed to provide something for everyone.
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BSA FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CLUB www.bsafwdc.co.uk This club club is run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts. The marque is very special, in that BSA were virtual pioneers of front wheel drive technology in the UK and made FWD cars, three-wheelers and a few vans between 1929 and 1940. It was formed in March 1959 to cater for the needs ofowners of these vehicles, which represent some of the first in the world with front-wheel drive, hence the name. In the last few years they have extended a welcome to owners of rear wheel drive BSA cars, who care for and drive many fine examples of these vehicles, dating from before the first world war, through to the mid-thirties.
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HISTORIC CARAVAN CLUB www.hcclub.co.uk The Historic Caravan Club was formed on January 16th, 1993 by a group of Historic Caravan Enthusiasts at a meeting in Tetbury in Gloucestershire with the aim of maintaining close contact in order to promote the restoration, preservation, use and display of early historic caravans. Since then the club has grown quickly and become widely accepted as the reference point for anyone with an interest in the subject.
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