Why this is the place to be...

Fantastic lawns, decent driveways and camping facilities all add to the outdoor attractions. Rows of kit cars and their owners await your questions and interest!

It is a great opportunity to explore what building a kit car is all about as owners give their honest (often warts and all!) accounts of their experiences. Many set up hospitality tents and you may even be offered a seat and a cuppa.

The site has plenty of areas (off the main display areas please) where you can pitch a tent. There’s no charge for camping this year either, and there are excellent toilet and shower facilities available both day and night.

Access to all the outside areas is completely free (including car parking). So if you just want a place to meet and talk kit cars: this is the place to be!

The Outside Experience...

With hundreds of owners cars on display on the lawns and the club field packed with kit cars old and new, being outdoors at last year's show was both exhilarating and inspiring.

There really was something for everyone in the club field. Examples of the SDR V-Storm and MEV’s Rocket and Sonic were on display and attracted lots of attention. Still drawing a crowd at 4pm on Sunday was a Foreman Ferrari P4 Replica and other rarities included a Technics 500 and Skoda based Banham 130.

Rousing the senses to reminisce were a Beetle based Nova, Reckman Rancher and one of the few Sierra based Ginetta G26 models. The strong and long standing Jago, Dutton and Robin Hood clubs had many die-hard attendees camping on site for the duration of the weekend. Why not join them this year?!

We were happy with 40% growth, traders were delighted with brisk sales and the kit car owners had a wonderful weekend. Therefore we believe it is a safe prediction to make that this year will be bigger, better and totally unmissable.

Manufacturers please note that space booking forms are available right now. This is one not to miss!