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2020 NEC Classic Motor Show cancelled

IN RESPONSE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND THE RECENT GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES IN REGARDS TO THE PANDEMIC, THE 2020 LANCASTER INSURANCE CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW, WITH DISCOVERY, HAS BEEN POSTPONED.

Show Director Lee Masters explained: “The current Covid-19 climate has created uncertainty for both our exhibitors and visitors. With the weeks now counting down towards our open date we have taken the difficult decision to postpone this year’s event.”

“As a team, we are extremely disappointed as we have done everything within our power to try and make it happen. We want to thank all our partners, clubs, exhibitors, visitors and suppliers who have supported our endeavours to bring the show to you this year. We understand that this decision will be a disappointment to many people who eagerly await the Classic Motor Show each year and look forward to when we can get together again.”

“We would particularly like to express our heartfelt thanks to all the clubs and their members who, despite the current situation, were willing to support the show this November. To be fair to everyone, we will be inviting all clubs to reapply to be a part of the Classic Motor Show 12-14 November 2021. Further details will be issued later in the Autumn.”


Gaydon Classic Commercials Aug 9th 2020

Sunday the 9th is the day for what was the Classic Van and Pick-up Show at Gaydon. It has now been amalgamated with the annual Classic & Vintage Gathering, also moved forward from its original June date. 

In any normal year the Register would be happy to display, but in these Covid19-sensitive times we have not felt that it is safe enough yet to poke our heads above the parapet, as it were.
Find out more at: www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/whats-on/classic-and-vintage-commercial-show


Troubled times…

This is an unprecedented time for us all and one which is filled with a great deal of uncertainty. The coronavirus (COVID -19) crisis has impacted our world in ways hard to even imagine a few weeks ago.
          Our love affair with the J-type is of little consequence in the great scheme of things, but these wonderful vans do deliver pleasure to many classic enthusiasts worldwide. Even though events are being cancelled and people are asked to restrict their movements, those of us lucky enough to own a van can still do some work on them and ready them for a time when they can deliver that pleasure again!
          We have updated the Events page of the Register website and will make further changes as and when notified.
Please Note: Practical Classics Restoration Show: Now rescheduled for March 26/27/28th 2021.

 

This coming Sunday, the 9th August, is the day for what was the Classic Van and Pick-up Show at Gaydon. It has now been amalgamated with the annual Classic & Vintage Gathering, also moved forward from its original June date.

In any normal year the Register would be happy to display, but in these Covid 19-sensitive times we have not felt that it is safe enough yet to poke our heads above the parapet, as it were.

Find out more at:

www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/whats-on/classic-and-vintage-commercial-show

 
          In the meantime keep safe, stay healthy and let’s all support each other.

NEC Classic Motor Show 2019

This was the best chance in many a year to see a complete set of Post Office J-types together – Royal Mail, Planning van and Utility, and a lovely pair of Austin 101s.

The Register would like to thank all those members who came along and chatted, and especially the members who brought along their vans to have on display. It’s quite a commitment in terms of time etc, but it is appreciated.

 

We got an ‘honorable mention’ at the club awards ceremony…


2019 Classic Motor Show at the NEC, UK

The Register has a stand at the NEC, in Hall 4, stand number 4-565, appropriately next to the Morris-Commercial Club.The show runs from the 8th ’til the 10th November.

Members will have noticed a lack of updates on the website and the absence of Reviews. Unfortunately, due to matters beyond our control, we have had to take this hiatus. No member will be out of pocket, and we will fulfil our responsibilities as and when possible, before expecting any further subs payments.


2018 Classic Motor Show Review


So, the Classic Motor Show is over for another year!

More than 71,000 visitors spent time in the eight halls, viewing 300 club stands and some 3000 vehicles. Despite being such a small Register, our display got a mention in Classic and Sports Car’s digital review, along with a photo of our stand. “A wonderful assembly of J-Type vans…” praise indeed!

With the show falling on the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, the organisers had sent round, a few months ago, a note asking clubs to consider ways of marking this. Difficult when our vans only came along much later and even Morris~Commercial would not come into existence until some six years after WW1 ended, so we couldn’t even make  a big thing out of the war effort (which we undoubtedly could do with WW2).

As a small club we have never really bothered with themes for the show, we’ve always been happy just to get a display there, but we got to thinking along the lines of seeing if we could accompany some/all of the four vans with a big (maybe life-size) print of an uncle/great uncle/2nd cousin twice removed whatever, for each of the owners. With a comment relating each photograph to a van owner, it would put a perspective of sorts on how the hundred years have gone by.
 
We ended up with two photos from the Pitcher family archives and one from Mike Bell, owner of the Austin. 
There were some great displays and some fabulous vehicles, as can be seen in the gallery below. Also very pleasing was that so many Register members, fellow owners and enthusiasts took the trouble to find us and to stay and chat about the wonderful world of J-type vans.

Next year the Organisers are celebrating the 35th anniversary of the show, with the date already set for 8/9/10 November. Let’s hope we are offered a stand again.

One of the gallery photos shows what we achieved with the full-size relatives. They were much photographed and commented on, including by someone who introduced herself to us to explain that she was a cousin, or something, of Mike’s wife as she too had the very same photo at home. That must have been an amazing feeling, to be walking round the show and be confronted in such a way!

 


Motorclassica, the Bendigo Bash and The NEC!

The Aussies have had a great time organising the Motorclassica and Bendigo 70th Anniversary events.

Six vans were on show at Motorclassica in Melbourne, whilst an impressive thirteen turned out for the Bendigo event. A fourteenth van turned up for the Sunday afternoon at the Morris Minor Garage.

Motorclassica (click on any photo to enlarge)

 

Bendigo (click on any photo to enlarge)

 

Morris Minor Garage, Harcourt (click on any photo to enlarge)

Meanwhile, back in the UK, the Classic Motor Show is on at the NEC, Birmingham. We have four vans on display. More photos to follow.


The eyes have it!


Looking forward to…

Australia will be the place to be in October, with two ‘must see’ displays:

The Morris J type Register (Australia) will be getting vans together for Melbourne’s MotorClassica Show, October 13/14/15

The following weekend is the ‘big one’ – the 70th Anniversary Get-together at Bendigo, Victoria, October 19/20/21, also organised by the Oz Register.

We have heard from the organisers of the NEC Classic Motor Show that we have been given space to display again in November. Our allocation is stand no. 3-160 in Hall 3.

The Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show runs from Friday 9 – Sunday 11 November, at The NEC Birmingham UK

www.necclassicmotorshow.com


70th Anniversary Rally, Wythall, Day Two!

So that’s another J-type Anniversary in the bag. The clock’s now ticking down to Father’s Day weekend in 2023, which by my reckoning is 1,825 days away!

We have already had an email from member John Davies, from which I quote: “a wonderful weekend that has been enjoyed so much by Register Members and Public alike, and as we said, very much like those happy days at Tatton”.

I would like to use this opportunity to say a big THANK YOU to Gary Sumner and his wife Heather for all the effort they put into making the ‘J-vanniversary’ such a  success. The goody bags and contents that they provided were much appreciated by those who brought along a van (I know that an owner left without picking one up, but this will be put to one side until it can be handed over).

Thanks also to those who brought their vans along, and ‘thanks for trying’ to the two that had to give up on their attempt following mechanical problems.

And a big Thank You also to the Museum staff. You would struggle to find a more willing, friendly and courteous bunch of people. I have already asked them to set aside the same weekend in 2023!