The show was very busy today (Friday) and I'm glad I made it before the weekend as it'll probably be mobbed.
We arrived around 11:00 and left 6 hours later. The last time I visited the NEC show it was less than half the size. Make sure you've got your walking shoes on as it's spread over several halls.
John's black Grinnal looked very smart and we spent a while chatting with him. Then walked straight past the Allegro and Marina stands.[:)] Sorry but they're not my idea of a Classic.
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A few other pictures when the crowds weren't in front of the cars.
The American car scene was well represented
And finally, if anyone makes it to the posh end of the show where the Ferrari owners club is, watch out for the doormen who keep the riff-raff off the stand. I think you need a worthy credit rating to get in.
Adam
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