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The Website and live community for Ford Mustang owners and enthusiasts.
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JSC Trading Japanese used vehicles exporter, exporting cars, Buses,
trucks of makes like Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Daihatsu, Suzuki,
Subaru, Isuzu, Honda
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Comprehensive information for people seeking alternatives to personal car ownership. Car sharing, car share clubs, with on-line booking for members
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Welcome to the Classic Car Club, a private members club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts
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BMW Club specialising in BMW cars. The only Official BMW Car Club in the UK and Ireland. Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts
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Club Car manufactures golf cars, utility vehicles and custom purpose vehicles for the golf, housekeeping, and hospitality industries
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The home of the Muscle Car Club featuring
information, statistics, and pictures of American Muscle Cars
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Australian COBRA CAR CLUB,AC Cobra and the classic 427SC,Shelby Cobra, AC Cobra, and replicas
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The Classic Nights Car Club was formed in November 1984 by five men. Although the main theme of the club is 50's oriented, there are three classes of membership. The three classes are: those with 50's cars, those owning vehicles produced in the 1960's or newer but is of special interest, and those who do not have a car in these categories, but intend to purchase one within a year of joining the club.
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The Club was founded in 1930 after the London to Brighton Run of that year. Three participants, S.C.H. (Sammy) Davis, J.A.(Jackie) Masters and Capt. J.H. Wylie gathered in the Courties Bar, OLD SHIP HOTEL, Brighton and decided to form a Club for veteran cars.
The Club office was set up in London, finally settling in Fitzhardinge Street. During the mid '70s, the Club purchased its own building (Jessamine House) at Ashwell in the heart of the Hertfordshire countryside.
From 1976 the Club was run from Jessamine House but the growth of the archive information made the premises very cramped.HQ
At the rear of the site a large barn was situated; in 1991 this was converted into the modern Headquarters that we have to-day.
The Club up to the '50s accepted only veteran cars (up to the end of 1904). Some time in the 50s the closing date moved to 1916. In the 60s or 70s the dates were again changed to those we have now. No national motoring Club (like the VCC) covered cars built before 1919. Cars built from our closing dates to 1919 were being broken up for spares for models that continued after the First World War (i.e. Rolls Royce's Silver Ghosts and Ford's Model Ts. to name only two) or being scrapped.
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