Sleaford Historic Car and Motorcycle Show with Craft Fair

Saturday 4th September 2004

The results from the 2004 show, held in glorious sunshine at St George's College, Sleaford, are as follows

Class A Pre 1945 Car sponsored by A & H Factors
Winner Mr Brown's 1936 Morris 8 Series 1 Saloon, from Farndon
Runner up Peter & Sue Rowlands' 1933 Austin 7RP from South Scarle

Class B 1945 -1960 Car sponsored by Malc's BodyShop
Winner Mr F Bailey's 1959 Jensen 541R from Ruskington
Runner up Mr Burton's 1960 Messerschmitt KR200 from Mansfield

Class C 1961 - 1971 Car sponsored by Four Seasons Garden Centre
Winner Mr Boothman's 1969 Jaguar E-Type from Rotherham
Runner up Mr Smith's 1961 Morris Minor 1000 from Waddington

Class D 1972 - 2004 Car sponsored by Red Line Synthetic Oil
Winner Dave Dougill's 1976 LR Roadster Cobra Replica from Whaplode
Runner up Mr J Sharpe's 1973 Triumph Stag from Frieston

Class E Commercial Vehicle sponsored by Agrifurb
Winner Mr Taylor's 1959 Ford Thames Trader from Sleaford
Runner up Mr Dearing's 1969 Bedford Capri Calypso from Bourne

Class F Pre 1945 Motorcycle sponsored by Martin Youth Bikers
Winner Mr A Wareing's 1938 BSA C10 from Leicester
Runner up Mr B Kirchin's 1925 Raleigh 5 Seme Sports from Oakham

Class G 1945 - 1960 Motorcycle sponsored by Sleaford Chamber of Commerce
Winner Mr C Nunn's 1959 Ariel Huntmaster from Scredington
Runner up Mr G V Walsh's 1957 Douglas Dragonfly from Leasingham

Class H 1961 -1975 Motorcycle sponsored by Signs Express Lincoln
Winner Mr S Bidwell's 1975 Triumph T160 Trident from Hoyland Common
Runner up Mr L Richardson's 1965 Ducati Elite 200 from Lincoln

Class I 1976 -2004 Motorcycle sponsored by SAMS
Winner Mr R Meggett's 1979 Benelli 900 SE1 from Cherry Willingham
Runner up Mr R Chapman's 2001 Royal Enfield 350 Bullet from Scartho

Class J Combination or Trike sponsored by Lincolnshire Co-operative
Winner Mr B Lockley's 1926 New Imperial 8 from North Hykeham
Runner up Mr A Bird's 1978 Citroen Lomax Trike from Helpringham

Best Motorcycle in Show sponsored by John Peat Motors Ltd
Mr Wareing's BSA C10 from Leicester

Best Car in Show sponsored by Cawsey Motors Ltd
Mr Smith's Morris Minor 1000 Saloon from Waddington

Best Club Stand sponsored by HSBC
Royal Enfields

Best Custom Vehicle sponsored by The Agra
Ferg Phillip's Roadster from Martin, originally dating from the early 1960s

Treasure Trail sponsored by The Barge & Bottle
Mr & Mrs Wareing from Leicester

First prize in the Raffle, a microwave oven donated by Lincolnshire Co-operative Ltd, was won by Mr & Mrs Robinson of Ruskington.

In addition to the Indoor Craft Fair, an extra attraction this year was racing and demonstrations by the Newark Radio Controlled Car Club which also proved very popular with the visitors. The Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society's stand this year featured several vehicles including a 1947Leyland PSI bus which was able to revive the experience of giving trips out around the town.

The organisers would like to thank all the sponsors and everyone who helped make the day such a success, including
Sleaford Town Council and St George's College, The Town Crier, local press, radio and specialist magazines, Old Bike Mart, Realclassic.co.uk, Lincolnshire Highways, Sleaford & District Red Cross, Sleaford ATC, M&R Glenn, Sleaford & District Photography Group, Grantham Classic Car Club, HSBC, B & D Associates,Sleaford Library, Ferg Phillip, Jim Rollins, Moore & Scrupps, Birdbrook Rosettes, Perry Covell Window Cleaning Service, Clearprint, Winning Ways, Signs Express Lincoln, Red Line Synthetic Oil for programme printing, Sleaford Development Group and Sleaford Fanfare Ltd, Sleaford Tourist Information Centre, North Kesteven Credit Union, all the shops that took part in the Treasure Trail competition, all the stalls, stands and Indoor stalls and everyone else who has been involved especially of course all the entrants and their vehicles, and to the record crowds for attending!
All being well, next year's show is scheduled for Saturday 3rd September.

 

 

 

 

 
 Debbie Scott
Chairman
Sleaford Historic Car & Motorcycle Show with Craft Fair
5th September 2004