Important Weekend Information from the FBHVC

Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show
 
Hopefully you have saved a date in your diary to watch the online edition of the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show on Saturday 27th March? Well, if you haven’t you may like to watch!
 
They have a full packed day of activities to share with you. The online edition timetable can be found here:https://www.necrestorationshow.com/online-edition?utm_source=email&utm_medium=visprom&utm_campaign=resto2021
 
The Federation will have a 30 minute feature at 4pm.
 
The virtual event can be viewed on various different platforms, and for those who do not have access to Facebook or Instagram you are recommended to view the action on YouTube. All the links are below for your use, and you can select the one which best fits your needs!
 
 
Commencing at 4pm, FBHVC Chairman David Whale will be providing some interesting news and will also reference the launch of the new Fuels page of the FBHVC website which the newly appointed Automotive Fuels Specialist Nigel Elliot has re-written.
As members and supporters, you have early access to the material here: https://www.fbhvc.co.uk/fuels
 
Brooklands Museum
 
To keep your historic vehicle appetite alive, you can also tune in to a new series commencing on Tuesday 30th March on Yesterday channel. Entitled Secrets of the Transport Museum the 10-part series is dedicated to the Brooklands Museum in Surrey.
For the first time in 30 years the cameras feature a behind the scenes series dedicated to sharing some of the most important stories of motorsport and aviation history with the assistance of staff and volunteers. A must for any enthusiast!
 
We hope you have an enjoyable weekend.
 
Kindest Regards
 
Emma Balaam
Secretary, Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs Ltd.

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