Classic Car and Bike Show
2009/01/24 10:00
2009/01/25 16:00
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7 January 2009 - 10:06am
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All our BMWs are "modern
All our BMWs are "modern classics" :-) so everyone's eligible to exibit!
Problem is... most of our modern beauties ride too much to get cleaned to showroom condition!
6 January 2009 - 4:51pm
#2
What would be required of
What would be required of the Volunteers Vernon?
7 January 2009 - 9:56am
#3
Alan, we are actually
Alan, we are actually looking for owners of classic/vintage bikes to represent the club at the show. See attached Word document!
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6 January 2009 - 2:39pm
#4
Hi guys & girls, the
Hi guys & girls, the organisers of this event would really appreciate it if our club participated in this event.
So if there are any of you out there who would be keen to represent our club at this event, please contact me so that we can try and get a few people together to go and show off some of the truly beautiful classic/vintage bikes I have seen some of you ride, or have hidden away in a garage under a cover somewhere!
You can call me on 083 410 9943 or mail me on vernon@1200.GS
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15 January 2009 - 9:34am
#5
The Venue
At the bottom of
The Venue
At the bottom of Timour Hall Rd in Plumstead, down a long avenue of ancient oaks, stands the beautiful historic home, Timour Hall Villa. Despite having been empty for many years, the house was selected as the site for the International Police Association Hospitality House in Cape Town. Repaired and restored, the house was inaugurated as the second IPA Hospitality House in South Africa in December 1989. See http://timourhall.com
The Event
This event is one of the highlights of the IPA calendar and has become something of an institution here in the Cape amongst nostalgia buffs and fans. Held annually on the last weekend in January, it features some of the rarest and most beautiful cars and bikes in the Cape and is one of only a handful of exhibits on this scale. In 2007, for the first time, the exhibition was held over two full days with great success.
Saturday 24 January – Modern Classics
On day one of the Show, the exhibition will consist of vehicles which can be defined as ‘Modern Classics”. These include Hot Rods, Street Rods, souped up vehicles, racing cars and bikes, custom vehicles and motorcycles and of course, a few new cars and bikes! This is a day that will appeal to many motoring enthusiasts, but it is important to note that there will be no old or Classic vehicles on display.
Sunday 25 January – Classics
On day two of the Show, the exhibition will consist of vehicles dating from as far back as the late 1890’s, to more recent times. These are the classics that invoke an era of elegance, a more relaxed way of life and a time when craftsmanship was an important element of vehicle design and manufacture.
This is always a popular display and will appeal to anyone with a love of restored and maintained classic vehicles.
As always, there will be plenty of refreshments available, with food stalls to tickle the taste buds, cool drinks to banish thirst and even a beer garden and cash bar. There will also be a jumping castle to entertain the kids.
There is ample parking on site, with spill-over parking in the surrounding area. Entry to the event, which opens on each day at 10am and closes at 4pm, is R10 per person with children under the age of 12 free. Tickets will be available for pre-purchase from the venue from the beginning of January.
The Charity
This is the main IPA Fundraiser for the year, with money raised going not only to our own internal development projects, but in 2009, also to Tape Aids for the Blind. For all enquiries, please contact Jo on 021 797 2582.
IPA Western Cape Region is a Non-Profit Organisation * NPO 001-744
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Jo Huysamen * (T) 021 – 797 2582 * timour@mweb.co.za * 082 518 3932
www.classiccarandbikeshow.co.za
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