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noted that the club issued certificates of authenticity of date. The membership included remaining well-known pioneers of motoring. In the 1937 Brighton run there had been 116 cars and 105 of those cars belonged to club members. Club members owned 140 cars in roadworthy condition all built before
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The Veteran Car Club of Great Britain organises events, rallies and other activities to encourage the preservation and use of veteran and Edwardian vehicles. It offers members a dating and identification service for early motor vehicles and maintains a library and archive connected with early
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vehicles, whose activities include the promotion and organisation of events and rallies, dating and identification of motor vehicles and acquisition and maintenance of a library and archive connected with early motoring.
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1905. There were 235 members of the club. In 1950 a rally and reliability trial in Oxford attracted 84 cars, the oldest an 1895 Lutzmann with a 4 hp single-cylinder engine.
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The club caters for cars built before 1905 (known as 'veteran') and those built between 1905 and the end of 1918 (known as 'Edwardian').
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They formed the club to encourage and foster the preservation and use of vehicles eligible for the
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Veterans of the Road: The History of Veteran Cars and the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain
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Veteran Car Company Limited previously, 2002 to 2010, known as Veteran Car Services Limited
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To encourage and promote the preservation and use of veteran and Edwardian vehicles
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is a private members' club formed to encourage the preservation and use of
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The Invention of the Automobile - (Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler)
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Jessamine Court, 15 High Street, Ashwell, Hertfordshire SG7 5NL UK
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By 1937 a considerable archive had been accumulated by the club.
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The club was founded by racing driver and sports editor of
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Subsidiaries
http://www.vccofgb.co.uk/

veteran
Brass or Edwardian
Autocar
Sammy Davis
London to Brighton run
Brighton run


Veterans of the Road: The History of Veteran Cars and the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain
OCLC
1467507




Aims (of the club) at vccofgb.co.uk
Nixon 1936
ISBN
978 88 96365 75 5
VCCGB Website
Categories
Automobile associations in the United Kingdom
Motor clubs
Motorsport organisations in the United Kingdom
Auto racing teams established in 1930
1930 establishments in the United Kingdom

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