Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, has just been voted as one of the Top Ten local classic car clubs in the UK.
The competition being run by Practical Classics magazine in conjunction with Footman James classic Insurance, involved over 150 nominated regional and local clubs.
Two rounds have been successfully completed, with the second round being voted for by the general public from a shortlist of 30.
Mr David Bond Chief Executive of Footman James said the competition was: “celebrating the heroes at the heart of the Classic Car Movement; the people on the ground doing remarkable things to keep the classic scene thriving”.
He stated that the public had been voting in their droves to whittle the list down to the 10 finalists.
The final judging will take place locally on either of the week’s commencing June 24 or July 1 - when the judges visit all clubs in the top ten.
Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club’s annual show for charity at Scolton Manor will take place on Sunday, June 2, where the chosen charities are The Paul Sartori Foundation; Diabetes Wales Tenby adn District Branch; and the Tanyard Youth Project Pembroke.







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