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Legend Surtees proves a hit at Stafford show
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Large crowds gathered to hear fascinating tales and long lines formed for signing sessions this past weekend as one of motorsport’s finest kick-started a year of events celebrating his glorious career…
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Stafford prize winners
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The 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show is over for another year, and that means we have another batch of winners for you!
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1931 Vincent HRD Sports
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Every motorcycle show needs a few enigmatic machines, and this Vincent HRD Sport from way back in 1931 is no exception…
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It’s Go, Go, Go at Stafford!
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April 26 has finally arrived which means the doors are now officially open to the much-anticipated Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show…
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It’s here!
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The Ferrari 158, the only championship winning Ferrari that’s not painted red, has arrived for the weekend at the Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show…
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Spectacular Cotton Dart at Stafford
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This spectacular 1923 Cotton Dart was lovingly restored by Tony Trueman who (after spending most of his easter holidays holed up in his garage) has brought it to Stafford this weekend…
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Coventry-Eagle Soars at Stafford
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Perhaps the most inconic of the Coventry-Eagle motorcycles is the Flying Eight, and this remarkable 1925 specimen entered by Peter Lancaster is as pretty as it is rare.
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A lovely 1959 Triumph T110
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This eye-catching and thorougly British display comes courtesy of entrant Des Price. On top of the union jack, in pride of place, is a lovely 1959 Triumph T110.
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It was a “Rusty Wreck”
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When David Pattison bought this 1921 Norton 17C at auction in June 2012, he described it as little more than a “rusty wreck”. However, invigorated by the challenge of restoring such a prestigious motorcycle, David rose to the challenge spectacularly.
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Spotted at Stafford – 1953 Vincent Rapide C
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This stunning 1953 Vincent Rapide C is only half of the class act that entrant Vic Mathers brought along to Stafford this weekend. Nestled alongside this classic 998 cc Vincent V-twin is a Steib 501 sidecar that was used in British sci-fi saga Doctor Who.