Vehicle Clubs Confirmed for 2025 Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show
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Promising an extraordinary celebration of motoring heritage, the spotlight will be on the 16 vehicle clubs making their NEC show debut. These first-time exhibitors exemplify the diversity and richness of the classic car community, bringing fresh perspectives and unique stories to the season finale.
From marques that hold a storied place in automotive history to niche groups with a passion for rare or distinctive models, these clubs are set to add a new dimension to the show.
Among the newcomers, visitors can expect a range of intriguing exhibits, such as the Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800 enthusiasts, showcasing one of rallying's most iconic cars, and the Post Office Vehicle Club, which offers a nostalgic journey into the history of utility vehicles.
The Triumph Razoredge Owners Club shines a light on elegant mid-century luxury, while the Shenstone & District Car Club highlights a local dedication to motorsport culture. Together, these 16 clubs form a vibrant tapestry of automotive excellence, ensuring their inaugural appearance will leave a lasting impression on attendees. Be sure to explore these fresh additions and the stories behind their treasured vehicles!
Show Director Lee Masters said: “Once again we were inundated with applications for club stands. We have worked hard to create a diverse ‘garage of motoring heritage that will interest and entertain petrolheads of all ages.”
Whilst a high percentage of the clubs are returning to the NEC, they won’t be bringing the same cars as all the exhibiting clubs are asked to bring different vehicles than in previous years to ensure there are exciting new displays and rarities for visitors to celebrate.
Talking of celebrations, there’ll be an abundance as many clubs celebrate a significant anniversary for their marque or for the organisation itself such as the MG Car Club who will be getting the party started for their 95th birthday. Newcomers the MCC have also got plenty of miles on the clock as it’s Britain’s oldest sporting motor club for motorcycles and cars at 125-years-old.
The show brings together over 3,000 vehicles from all eras, each offering its own unique stories and vehicle displays, helping to preserve and celebrate motoring heritage.