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Kop Hill Climb
« on: September 13, 2010, 10:04:02 PM »
Kop Hill Climb

•For two days, Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of September the hill will be returned to its glorious past. Storming the hill this year will be over 300 historic vehicles from the earliest days through to post-war classics. These will be leavened by a few modern exotic cars showing how motoring has developed over the last 100 years

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Re: Kop Hill Climb
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2010, 04:20:34 PM »
Just googled this event and there is a list of entrants there , no Fiats but wow what a list of automobilia. This is a two day event so if you were a car nut then you could do Saturday at the hill climb & Sunday at Auto Italia . Hoping to go to both but looks like another crazy weekend  ;D

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Re: Kop Hill Climb
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010, 07:57:53 PM »
I managed to get a couple of hours at this event first thing this morning before I had to another commitment . All I can say is that it was amazing . A truly stupendous range of motor vehicles spanning over 100 years & all can be seen running. Apart from the entry list that you can see on line there are loads of other vehicles on display to wet the appetite . Not one Fiat though  :oops:
Brooklands Motor Museum had a couple of cars there including the John Cobb 24 litre Napier Railton. Jay Kay (Jamiraquai) who lives locally had some of his collection there & I think I may have spotted his new Italian car in my picture. The other picture is Rusty's Grandad  ::)