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View a Pdf of the 2019 Show Programme SUNDAY 26 MAY Lion Green 12-5pm LUCKY PROGRAMME ONLY £1 ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT THE SHOW The lucky programme draw will be held at 16:00 at the car show HQ. The winning numbers will be in the local press and online at www.jamesewing.co.uk/hccs/winners.html See page 3 for prizes. Show GOOD Info OLD FASHIONED CUSTOMER Its the future of Contents happy customers! Welcome 3 The tour 4 And it’s why we’re one of the region’s Tour cars 5 favourite estate agents Show cars 11 Old fashioned values lie at the heart HCCS 2018 14 After the celebrations of last year’s tenth show, we head into our of our friendly and helpful approach, Cars continued 16 eleventh, hopefully going from strength to strength... which is combined with powerful and Competitions 22 progressive marketing to sell your home. We have had an amazing response this year with our tour ‘selling out’ in Haslemere Hounds 23 just twelve days and the show has been at capacity for over six weeks Show 24 with an extensive waiting list, showing the popularity of the show and the Stalls 25 classic car movement as a whole. Say hello to simply different property Thank you 27 services at henryadams.co.uk We only have limited space here on the Green and we have carefully Lucky programme calculated how many classics we can fit - there should be around 240 prizes include: pre-1979 vehicles displayed, covering a wide range of eras and styles, Voucher for The Stag Inn, • all are their owners pride and joy and we thank them for bringing them. Balls Cross Choose the one you would like to ‘take home’ and vote for it in the •£25 voucher Pizza ‘People’s Choice Award’. Also, don’t miss the amazingly turned out Express Haslemere entrants in the ‘Best Dressed Car and Crew’ judging at 2pm. Brunch for 2 at Lions Den • We would like to thank the people and businesses in the town for their •MoT at Arnolds Garage help and support, enabling us to keep the entrance free for the people in •Makeover at Space NK our community. There is something for everyone, Apothecary you don’t even need to like cars to enjoy the day! •Bottle of Redh Gin Please look at our website after the show. We will •Plus lots more great put links to photographs of the day and you can prizes from Tesco, Bells, check your lucky programme number if you are Dylan’s, The Entertainer, not able to stay for the draw. BESPOKE JEWELLERY Andy’s Fish Bar, George BY OLIVer BAllARD Rain, Hemmingways, ASK, Have a great afternoon, James Bee-Sweet. www.jamesewing.co.uk/hccs 100 WEY HILL, Please see boards at show for full prize list. HASLEMERE GU27 1HS Timetable 01428 288230 People‘s Choice voting - 12:00 -15:45 Follow us on social media Best Dressed Car and Crew competition judging - 14:00 [email protected] /theHCCS Lucky programme draw and presentation of prizes - 16:00 Show closes - 17:00 @the_HCCS Supported by Haslemere Festival Event 3 TOUR CARS The following listing gives details of the tour and show cars here today - look for the number displayed in the windscreen and don’t forget to vote for your favourite in our ‘People’s Choice’ competition. Voting slips are available at Show HQ. The Tour 101 1300 Vanden Plas, Princess 1971 Dr David Nancekievill, Haslemere - Fully restored, one of only 18 still registered at the DVLA. A luxurious model, with leather seats and walnut dashboard. The HCCS Tour took place earlier this morning. Ninety classics took part in a 64 mile drive 102 MG TD 1951 David Boyd, Haslemere. through the beautiful local countryside. People love the opportunity to drive their classics 103 Jaguar MK2 1962 Mark Hoole, Haslemere. and the tour is becoming more and more popular every year. 104 Volkswagen Beetle 1974 Andrew Crisp, Kirdford After an early breakfast on the Green, the crews set off following a route 105 Morris Minor 1958 John Hoole, Littlehampton. using ’tulips’ - pictorial representations of junctions first used on Dutch rallies in the 50’s. We have still managed to find a few new roads even 106 Jaguar E-Type S2 OTS 1970 Gordon Hamilton, Haslemere though it is our eleventh tour! Former Overall Winner of the E-type 30th anniversary concours, Donnington Park 1991. Completed a 2600 mile trip to Croatia last This year we have been South and West of the town through Elsted and year. Enjoying open top motoring today will be the HCCS 2018 Harting, up the old Harting Hill Climb famous in the 30’s, on to Clanfield Haslemere Hare - ‘The Wind in your Hare’. and then on the Old Winchester Road 107 Ford Deluxe Buisiness Coupe 19390 Mark Roberts, which runs along the hilltop with Haslemere - The preferred car for Moonshiners during the spectacular views over the Meon US prohibition! Marks car is from San Diego. Valley. Our refreshment stop was at 108 Chevrolet Camaro 55 1967 Steve Hayward, Brighton the Hinton Arms. A shorter a more Genuine 55/RS Model, 4 speed Muncie manual 350/V8. flowing return route should have the 109 Aston Martin DB2/4 MK1 1955 John Moulton, Coupton cars back on the Green for 1pm. A unique DB/2-4 as the first owner sent the car back to Aston Martin works in 1957 to have a MKIII style grill fitted to the original bonnet. 110 Austin Healey 3000 1967 Peter & Joanne Harris, Fetcham Originally exported to the USA, re-imported in 1990 when it was restored and converted to RHD. 111 Jaguar E-type S1 Roadster 1967 Edward & Amanda Brown, Headley 112 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1971 Des Clare, Fernhurst Imported to the UK in 2007 after a six year restoration in Australia. 113 Morris Mini Deluxe Saloon 1961 Cindy Jones, Southsea Heathercroft Cindy and her car are the same age! 114 Opel GT 1972 Jonathan Cornelius, Haslemere Known as the ‘baby Corvette’, only made in LHD and aimed at the American & European markets so very rare in the UK. Owned by a Director of GM. Jonathan’s Dad, David bought the car in 1973. Osteopaths 115 Mercedes 230SL 1966 Paul Buck, Rake One lady owner from 1966-2010. 117 Daimler SP250 Dart 1960 Keith Simpson, Headley Down An ‘A’ spec 1960 car which was upgraded to a ‘B’ spec in the 1970’s by strengthening the chassis Ruth which used to flex causing the doors to open! Aquired from its last owner in Helsinki in 2010. 118 Custom Beach Buggy 1971 Kiran Kapur, Haslemere DO Mullender Built from a VW, with airbrushed artwork, an exposed air cooled engine and a stainless steel cage. 119 Lotus Elan Sprint 1972 Clinton Everard, Elstead Registered Osteopath Conditions treated include back & neck pain & sports injuries For appointments or advice please call 01428 643804 | 07734 101697 www.heathercroftosteopaths.co.uk 5 TOUR CARS 120 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII 1967 Nigel Bishop, Kingsley Green 142 Volvo PV 444 RS 1956 Caroline Pitcher, Teddington One of the last MKIII’s produced. Complete restoration in 2007. In original condition, owned by Caroline for 19 years. Previously owned by ‘Mr Healey’ John Chatham in 1974. 143 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII 1965 Simon Whitaker, Bordon 121 Austin Healey 3000 1967 Douglas Butler, Haslemere A black and Maroon Healey originally made for the US market and returned to the UK in 1990. Leading a ‘Squadron of Healey’s taking part in the event today! 144 Triumph TR6S 1972 Ron Walker, Hindhead 122 Triumph Spitfire MKIV 1974 Silvia Gillies, Haslemere Owned by Ron from new, completely rebuilt 2010-2013. A ‘barn find’ still undergoing restoration. 145 Alvis TF21 1967 Tim Stables, Brighton 123 Lotus Elan 1967 Bill Holloway, Rushmoor The TF was the last model before Alvis closed down. Tim’s car is a 3litre, 3 carb engine with power Series 3 S/E DHC. Owned by Bill since 1978, rebuilt in 2014. steering and a ZF 5 speed gearbox. 124 Ferrari 512BB John Holcroft, Godalming 146 Rolls Royce 20HP Barker Barrel Side Tourer Featured on Top Gear when it was driven by ‘Captain Slow’ James 1926 Mike Mutters, Haslemere May. Been on the front page of the Ferrari owners mag and been Shipped new to Malaya, survived the Japanese invasion driven on track including Le Mans, Thruxton and Prescott. and returned to UK in 1989. Restored in recent years 125 Sunbeam Talbot 90 1952 Christopher & Carmen Ashton-Jones, Haslemere and has toured extensively in the UK and Europe Owned by Christopher & Carmen since 2006. Maintained and resprayed by HCCS organiser James 147 Triumph TR5 1968 Matthew Prezold, Roundhurst Ewing over the last 10 years. Trimmed in 2018. 52,400 miles an average of only 750 miles a year! First British production car with factory fitted fuel injection 126 Triumph TR6 1970 David Randell, Cobham 148 Jaguar E-type Roadster 1969 Ian Fairbairn, Restored in the 1990’s, resprayed red from its original Royal Blue. Haslemere - One family owned since new! 150BHP UK model with original Lucas petrol injection. 149 Alvis TD21 DHC 1961 Rigby Andrews, Passfield 127 MGB Roadster 1973 Frank McBarnette, Billingshurst Common - Original Alvis Green, 5 speed gearbox and 128 Austin Healey 3000 MK III 1964 Stephen Casson, Guildford. power steering. 129 Triumph TR6 1973 David Humphreys, Grayshott 150 Land Rover Series 2 1960 Chris Benson, Elstead Semi-retired old workhorse. Originally from Datchet, then 130 Peugoet 304s Cabriolet 1974 Mark Bowles, Peacehaven to Wales (20 years), Shropshire and finally back to Surrey Low mileage, unrestored vehicle, paint, underside and interior are after 59 years.
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