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Firecracker XV Driver's List 2 Billy Lee Dagenham Jaguar 3 Terry Peacock Enfield Jaguar XJ6 7 Tim Munday South Ockendon Jaguar Series 3 13 Clyde Williams Maidstone Austin 3L 35 James Pegram Brentwood Jaguar XJ6 33! Simon Reed Wisbech Cadillac Limo 38 Elliott Dobson Eltham Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 49 Billy King Erith TBA 99 Richard Ahern Romford Jaguar 100 Darren Ahern Romford Jaguar 101 Garry Deacon Canvey Island TBA 105 Billy Standing St Albans Jaguar XJ6 Series 1 110 Michael Clarke London Cadillac Fleetwood 112 Ian Greatrex Romford Jaguar MK10 116 Mark Want Romford Jaguar 117 Tony Green Croydon Jaguar XJ6 146 Allan Trickett Hornchurch Cadillac Sedan 152 Rob Broughton Croydon Rover P5 169 Lenny Brinkley Harlow TBA 178 Brian Anderson Tiptree Buick Skylark 190 Dan Weller Swanley Jaguar XJ6 196 Stuart Palmer Rayleigh Jaguar XJ 200 Wayne Holton Grays Jaguar XJ6 203 Darren Nash Barnet Cadillac Seville 214 Tony Abrehart Ponders End 1948 Dodge Royale 226 Jamie Marsh Seasalter TBA 239 Andy Swift Hastings Jaguar XJ6 241 Paul Korpiela London Rolls Royce Hearse 242 Rick Korpiela London TBA 247 Chris Trickett Romford Cadillac Fleetwood 262 Kevin Lee London Mercedes 500 SEL 265 Jamie Percival Corringham Rover P4 271 Dean Goodearl Chatham Jaguar 277 Gary Staples London Jaguar S Type 301 Pete Smith St Albans Jaguar 312 Greig Cheeseman Aylesford 1953 Daimler Sportsman 331 Jason Jackson Rainham Jaguar 333 Danny Webb Dartford Surprise!!!!! 348 Sonny Sherwood South Ockendon Jaguar 351 Lee Woodards London Mercedes 500 SEL 356 Luke Radley Rainham TBA 383 Jeff Smith Dagenham Jaguar XJ6 384 John Golden Watford Jaguar XJ6 393 Danny Chiddle Enfield Humber Super Snipe 406 Charlie Court Grays Cadillac Seville 440 Ian Phillips Eltham Lincoln Fleetwood Limo 471 Terry Freakes Hatfield TBA 500 Bill Wenham West Malling Jaguar XJ6 507 Danny Brown South Ockendon Jaguar XJ6 513 Sean Harvey Colchester DaimlerXJ6 547 Tony McNeil Finchley Jaguar XJ6 Coupe 556 Christopher Whiteman Crayford Big Yank! 557 John Small Gillingham Lincoln Town Car 560 Steve Ward Salisbury Jaguar 566 Tommie Coleman Haverhill Mk2 Dorchester Limo 592 Mark Marchant Chatham TBA 593 Tommy Harrell Chatham TBA 600 Mark Johns Luton Jaguar XJ6 603 Steve Nicholls Rainham Jaguar 420 604 Tony Hulland South Molton Cadillac Fleetwood Limo 607 Alan ??????? Ireland 1972 American Ford Granada 609 Raymond Soer Holland Jaguar/Pontiac 613 Andrew Geary Croydon Cadillac Fleetwood 615 Lee Weeks Ely Rover P4 616 Mike Flaherty Ireland 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne Hearse 617 Karl Dack Norwich DS420 Hearse 620 Brett Fry Bletchingly Chevy Caprice Estate 621 Steve Williams Maidstone Rover P5 623 Terry Hyson Folkstone Jaguar XJS 625 Bas Schiphorst Holland Ford Granada Hearse 626 Marc Warner Braintree Jaguar XJ40 628 Neil Osbourne Brighton Cadillac Seville 631 Ian Holland Bicester Chevy Caprice Classic Estate 639 Darren Gaffney Ireland Jaguar XJ6 640 Henk De Jager Holland 1963 Cadillac Fleetwood XL 641 Ricky Williams Maidstone Jaguar 643 Daan Hofstra Holland Continental MKIV Coupe 646 Alan Butts Beds Jaguar XJS 648 Dave Harding England Daimler DS 420 Hearse 650 Geert Hoekman Holland Yank 651 Kevin Huybrecht Belgium Cadillac Seville 654 Steven Ryan Cornwall Granada Limo 659 Neil Payne Banbury Ford Thunderbird 665 Didier Callewaert Belgium Chevy Caprice 666 Donald Uytersprot Belgium Oldsmobile Delta 88 667 Mark Whittaker Chatteris Cadillac Limo 673 Mark Nicholls Rainham Jaguar 675 Steve Gilroy Ireland Jaguar XJ6 Coupe 679 Ben Bland Enfield MKII Jaguar 680 Danny Newson Enfield MKII Jaguar 681 James Hutchins Croydon 1953 Mercedes Benz 685 Sean Dyer Ely Ford Mercury 691 Jason Gubbey Portsmouth Jaguar XJ 696 Kevin Hutton Gravesend Jaguar 699 Sjeng Smidt Holland Jaguar XJ40 701 Samuel Knight Wethersfield Jaguar XJ 702 Jos De Brouwer Holland 1971 Chevy Impala 6 Door 709 Andy Holmes Worksop Rover P5B 710 Sam Topley East Malling Jaguar Series 2 712 Lennart Boes Holland Ford Galaxy Coupe 713 Dougie Knight Wethersfield Jaguar XJ 721 Grant Butler Trackstar Jaguar XJ 724 Andrew Waters Cornwall Jaguar XJ6 725 Rudy Seinen Holland Jaguar XJ 729 Ritchie Holmes Wisbech Jaguar XJ 731 Ray Purseglove Scunthorpe Granada Limo 733 Sam Warr Weymouth Jaguar 739 Steve Guppy Southampton Jaguar 4.2 Series 3 740 Patrick Vekeman Belgium 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass 741 Paul Pentecost Lingfield Daimler DS420 Hearse 746 David O’Connor Ireland 1975 Lincoln Town Car Saloon 748 Mark Cassidy Ireland 1949 Ford Customline Hearse 750 Dirk Martens Belgium Jaguar XJ 751 Mark Webb Saffron Walden Daimler Sovereign 753 Billy Cunningham Ely Jaguar MK10 754 David Nichols Waterlooville Daimler Majestic Major Limo 757 Johan Van Rysselberghe Belgium Jaguar XJS 761 James Perry Pontypridd Jaguar XJ6 766 Rob Lambert Chatham Jaguar 767 Terry Bournier Chatham Jaguar 768 Calvyn Girling Norwich Cadillac Seville 771 Terry Goodearl Chatham Yank 774 Paul Coker Kings Lynn Chrysler Cordoba 775 Steve Thacker Chester Granada Limo 778 Lee Macey Sittingborne Jaguar Series 1 785 James Ellis Ely Lincoln Town Car 787 Justin Kappert Holland Jaguar XJ 792 Stuart Warby Wisbech Daimler DS420 Limo 794 Steve Anscombe Eastbourne 1972 Rolls Royce Shadow 1 800 Christopher O’Donnell Ireland Jaguar XJ6 802 Patrick Bruurs Belgium Chevy Caprice 810 Emile Luyben Holland Chevy Caprice 811 Graeme Shilling Sittingbourne Jaguar XJ6 812 Tom Reynolds Kings Lynn FX4 Black Cab 813 Robert Knight Wethersfield Jaguar XJ 821 Ashley Riley Brighton Chevy Caprice Estate 822 Justin Riley Brighton Chevy Caprice Estate 830 Toon Schut Holland Yank 831 Bobby Wilmer Peterborough DS420 Limo 840 Ian Nichols Rainham Jaguar Mk10 841 Frank Williams Maidstone Cadillac 843 Bart Vermissen Belgium Chevy Caprice 844 Richard Steeghs Holland 1946 Daimler DB36 Hearse 847 Mark Burbridge Clifton Daimler V12 Series 3 850 Glyn Platts Worksop Jaguar Mk10 856 Karel Eecloo Belgium Jaguar XJ 860 Ton Van Haaren Holland 1963 Chevy Bel Air Estate 863 Eric Raats Belgium 1953 Plymouth Belvedere 859 Simon Rolph March Rover P4 866 Dave Spooner Redruth Jaguar Series 1 869 Frankie Whitelock Hartlepool TBA 873 Frederik De Witte Belgium Rover P5 880 Evert Dijk Holland Ford Galaxy Coupe 882 Mark Thompson Doddington P5 or XJ 884 Timmy McDonald Worthing Lincoln Kustom Car Limo 885 Justin Nicholls Wisbech Daimler Majestic 887 Wayne Bessant Bournemouth Jaguar Mk2 890 Leslek Malinowski Belgium Chevy Caprice 894 Steve Martindale Twyford Daimler 420 Limo 903 Garry King London Jaguar XJS 910 Alex McBain Cumbria Jaguar XJ6 917 John Millen Chatham Jaguar Mk 10 921 Nigel Riley Brighton Cadillac Sedan Seville 939 Steve Moore Chelmsford Daimler DS420 949 Michael Smith Ireland Chevy Monte Carlo 951 Willy Blackwell Worksop Daimler DS420 Hearse 953 Matt Wilsher Farnham Lincoln Continental 956 Michael Maskell Saffron Walden DS420 Limo 957 Justin Everett Bishop Stortford Jaguar XJ6 959 Aaron Keoghan England Chevy Caprice 988 Tommy Connolly Ireland Cadillac Seville 990 Dirk Audengaerde Belgium Jaguar XJS 993 Nigel Ashley Worksop Volvo Limo 996 Udo Starmans Germany Oldsmobile Delta 88 997 Andrew Chapman Ashford Jaguar Series 1 (175 entries @ 17-Oct-2006).
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