It was a good show, difficult to gauge the size of it because the site is bigger than the Peppercorn field, but it definitely has space to grow. We took the tent and camped Saturday night, the cabrio didn't have a huge amount of room to take loads of stuff so we ended up being cold, which wasn't great - and the site could really use a decent shower/toilet block.
I wasn't keen on how they tried to display the cars for 'Vintage Sunday', they arranged the cars in rows by year - splits, ovals, 60's, 70's etc. Which meant that stock cars were mixed in with modified and custom cars, I'm sure a lot of people liked that layout for the variety but for me, it didn't look like a 'Vintage Sunday', it just looked like a mix of VW's in a field.
I've decided I need one of these, as near to this as I can get :d :thumbup:

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Rob Amos
Happiness is a stock VW