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VHI List V15.10.2020.Pdf Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information 6/80 AND MO OXFORD & COWLEY CLUB Russ Barrett [email protected] ALLARD OWNERS CLUB David Moseley [email protected] ALVIS OWNER CLUB LTD Malcolm Kindell [email protected] AUSTIN A30-A35 OWNERS CLUB Steve Neathey [email protected] AUSTIN MAXI OWNERS CLUB Ernie Jackson [email protected] ATDC Membership Services, Unit 17 Brookside Business AUSTIN TEN DRIVERS CLUB LIMITED ATDC [email protected] Park, Cold Meece, Stone, STAFFS ST15 0RZ BEACH BUGGY CLUB UK David Watts [email protected] 07801 131144 All BMW, Frazer Nash-BMW, Dixi, EMW, Veritas and AFM cars made up to and including BMW Historic Motor Club UK. Ltd Mark Garfitt [email protected] the 500 series (excluding ‘Neue Klasse’ cars), 3200, Isetta, 600 and 700 models. BOND OWNERS CLUB Stan Cornock [email protected] Forest End Forest Road Woking Surrey BORGWARD DRIVERS CLUB John Wallis [email protected] GU22 8LS 01932 352238 VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information 88 Woodside Avenue London BRITISH SALMSON OWNERS' CLUB Gyles Cooper [email protected] N10 3HY BSA OWNERS' CLUB Chris Golby [email protected] BSA RIDERS REGISTER (THE) Terence R Lane-Smith [email protected] 07493 050389 Donatella House, Ryton, CAMBRIDGE-OXFORD OWNERS CLUB (THE) Steve Turner [email protected] Malton, North Yorkshire. YO17 6SA CITROEN CAR CLUB LTD Brian Drummond [email protected] CROSSLEY REGISTER Malcolm Hatfield [email protected] DAF OWNERS CLUB Steven Bidwell [email protected] 01246 822928 DELAGE REGISTER Peter Jacobs [email protected] 7 Unity Road EAST ANGLIAN CYCLEMOTOR CLUB Andrew Pattle [email protected] STOWMARKET IP14 1AS FAIRTHORPE SPORTS CAR CLUB Derek Bentley [email protected] FORD ANGLIA 105E OWNERS' CLUB LIMITED Auboné Braddon [email protected] FORD CLASSIC AND CAPRI OWNERS CLUB Stephen Wickham [email protected] 6.Slater Close Kempston Beds FORD CORTINA MKII OWNERS CLUB LTD Graham Bird [email protected] MK42 8SQ 07850268709 VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information BRAMBLE CROFT, DALLEY LANE, FORD MKII CONSUL ZEPHYR ZODIAC OWNERS' Anth & Ken Hall [email protected] BELPER, CLUB DERBYSHIRE DE56 2DJ FORD SIDEVALVE OWNERS CLUB LIMITED John Porter [email protected] FORD Y & C MODEL REGISTER LTD Bob Wilkinson [email protected] HRG ASSOCIATION Ian Mahany [email protected] INVICTA CAR CLUB Mrs Jo Moss Kitcher [email protected] INVICTA MILITARY-VEHICLE PRESERVATION Anthony Lawrence [email protected] 01737 769907/01306 881747 SOCIETY LTD 30 Downs Road, South Wonston, JAGUAR ENTHUSIASTS CLUB Keith Vincent [email protected] Winchester, SO21 3EU. 01962 884088 JENSEN OWNERS CLUB John Lane [email protected] 16 Atwell Place Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0BP L E VELO CLUB LTD Dennis Frost [email protected] Tel: - 020 8398 8540 86 The Walk, Potters Bar, Herts. LAGONDA CLUB LTD Arnold Davey [email protected] EN6 1QF Tel: 01707 651302 LAND ROVER SERIES ONE CLUB LIMITED Michael Burn [email protected] VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information LAND ROVER SERIES 2 CLUB LTD (Covering S2C MOT Exemption [email protected] Landrovers 1958-1971) Team LAND-ROVER REGISTER 1948-1953 Pete Stringer [email protected] MERCEDES BENZ CLUB LTD Clive Williams [email protected] MG CAR CLUB LIMITED (THE) John Hutchison [email protected] MG OWNERS CLUB Roger Parker [email protected] MILITARY VEHICLE PRESERVATION GROUP John Young [email protected] (MVPG) MILITARY VEHICLE TRUST Simon Bromley [email protected] MINI COOPER REGISTER Paul Sulma [email protected] 07973 426922 MINI TRAVELLER AND COUNTRYMAN REGISTER Helen & Ian Almond [email protected] 12 Cambrian Avenue MORRIS COMMERCIAL CLUB Nigel Harrison [email protected] Vicars Cross Chester, CH3 5LG MORRIS MARINA OWNERS' CLUB AND MORRIS Chris Weedon [email protected] ITAL REGISTER (THE) NATIONAL STREET ROD ASSOCIATION Pike Murray [email protected] NEW IMPERIAL OWNERS' ASSOCIATION David Jarvis [email protected] 52 Reigate Road, Epsom, NG OWNERS CLUB John Hoyle [email protected] Surrey, KT17 1PX PANHARD ET LEVASSOR CLUB OF GREAT Neil Burdock [email protected] BRITAIN 428 Plodder Lane. PANTHER OWNERS CLUB Alan Ratcliffe [email protected] Farnworth. Bolton, Lancs, BL4 0JT VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information Brick Kiln Farm, Shropham, PRE-1940 TRIUMPH MOTOR CLUB LTD Graham Shipman [email protected] Attleborough, Norfolk. NR17 1ED Tel: 01953 498 180 PRE-50 AMERICAN AUTO CLUB Luke Arnott [email protected] RAILTON OWNERS' CLUB Max Hunt [email protected] RILEY REGISTER (THE) Gordon Ager ager01@ btinternet.co.uk ROUTEMASTER ASSOCIATION Andrew Morgan [email protected] The Knuthutch, Steel Heath, SCAMMELL REGISTER Parry Davis [email protected] Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 3LY SHEFFIELD VW OWNERS CLUB Stephen Smith [email protected] 07982 204495 SIMCA CLUB UK Edward P Martley [email protected] 11 Ermine Rise, Great SINGER OWNERS CLUB Martyn Wray [email protected] Casterton, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 4AJ STAG OWNERS CLUB Russell Lewis [email protected] STANDARD MOTOR CLUB (LTD) Lynda Homer [email protected] SUNBEAM LOTUS OWNERS CLUB LTD Graeme Lawton [email protected] SUNBEAM MOTOR CYCLE CLUB LIMITED John Waghorn [email protected] THE VINTAGE SPORTS CAR CLUB LIMITED Dave Salmon [email protected] 1B Hawksworth, Southmead Industrial Park, Didcot, TR REGISTER (LTD) Mike Jennings [email protected] Oxfordshire, OX11 7HR. 01235 818866 TRACTION OWNERS CLUB LTD Steve Reed [email protected] VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information TRIUMPH ROADSTER CLUB LTD Bob Cakebread [email protected] 01959 533216 TROJAN OWNERS CLUB John Wilton [email protected] UNIPOWER GT REGISTER Gerry Hulford [email protected] VANDEN PLAS OWNERS' CLUB Barry Cooper [email protected] 115 Rose Way, Cirencester, VELOCETTE OWNERS CLUB David Hoskins [email protected], Gloucestershire, GL7 1PS VINTAGE AUSTIN REGISTER LIMITED Tony Smallbone [email protected] 07885 183639 2 Dinsdale Close Colchester VINTAGE HOT ROD ASSOCIATION Neil Fretwell [email protected] Essex CO4 3AU 07734 424286 VJMC, P O Box 853, Bedford, VINTAGE JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE CLUB LTD Malcolm Linsley [email protected] MK45 9EJ VINTAGE MOTOR CYCLE CLUB LTD, ALLEN HOUSE, WETMORE ROAD, BURTON UPON TRENT, VINTAGE MOTOR CYCLE CLUB LIMITED (THE) Vicky Frost [email protected] STAFFORDSHIRE, UK, DE14 1TR TEL +44 (0) 1283 495102 VHI List v15.10.2020 Club Name Name of Expert Email Address Other Contact Information Unit 5, Spring Valley Units, Stephenson Road, Gorse Lane VOLKSWAGEN (Aircooled Vehicles) Andy Morgan [email protected] Ind. Est., Clacton-on-Sea, Essex Telephone 07984 123123 VOLKSWAGEN (HISTORIC VOLKESWAGEN CLUB) Committee [email protected] 127 Kidderminster Road, Wribbenhall, BEWDLEY, VOLVO ENTHUSIASTS CLUB Kevin Price [email protected] Worcestershire. DY12 1JE YAMAHA FS1-E OWNERS CLUB Per Brandt [email protected] 07999 664545 VHI List v15.10.2020.
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