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Keeping classics alive at the Footman James Classic Motor Show

4th August 2011 Print

In the run up to this year’s Footman James Classic Motor Show (11-14 November), title sponsor, Footman James promises an exciting mix of popular game-shows, stunning classics and great competitions with the announcement of its 2011 theme ‘Keeping Classics Alive’.
 
Visitors to this year’s stand will be fascinated by Footman James’ classic workshop, an enthusiast’s paradise with a working chassis as well as a much-loved classic post restoration.  Visitors to the stand will also have the last opportunity to enter the annual competition ‘How will you spend yours?’ and the chance to win £5000 cash to spend on their classic dream, or dream classic!
 
The 45,000 visitors expected at this year’s show can also take part in an exciting daily game show, The Generation Challenge, sponsored by Footman James, will take place on the Live Stage.  Wheeler Dealer host Mike Brewer will guide participants as they battle through a range of motoring challenges to get to the grand final when they will test their memory on the conveyor belt challenge to win a range of prizes including a luxury hamper and a ride in their dream classic.
 
Garry Carlin, Footman James’ sales director, said: “We have sponsored the Classic Motor Show for 17 years now, this being our second year as title sponsor, and from day one, we have been immensely proud to support the flagship event of the classic vehicle movement.
 
“In addition to our feature stand at the motor show you can also see us on our stand in the bike hall which will feature a selection of The Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s members’ machines.”
 
The Footman James team will be on the Footman James car and bike stand as well as on a shiny red Footman James Routemaster bus throughout the show to talk to enthusiasts about the insurance options on offer, as well as issuing on the spot quotations.
 
For more information on the Footman James Classic Motor Show, visit necclassicmotorshow.com.

For more information on the Footman James Classic Motorbike Show, visit classicmotorbikeshow.co.uk.