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Tickets for this weekend's Hill Climb can be purchased online until Friday, or on the gate.
Our classics displays offer the perfect opportunity to find out more about some amazing classic cars, and for the first time ever at Chateau Impney, motorbikes as well. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet the people who own them and drive them, so you may even be inspired to find your own classic!
We’re proud to present displays from the following clubs and groups throughout the weekend.
Vintage Hot Rod Association
The Vintage Hot Rod Association (VHRA) is the national organisation for owners of traditional hot rods and customs. They’re all about old cars that look like they may have caused havoc at a dirt track in the thirties, roared across a dry lake bed back in the forties, or tore up a dragstrip in the fifties. If you love classic Fords, you won’t want to miss the VHRA display!
Morgan Three Wheeler Club
One of our Associated Clubs, the Morgan Three Wheeler Club is the oldest Morgan car club in the world, and was formed in 1944 while the country was still within the throes of World War II. Several members are competing at this year’s event, and there will be Morgan Supersports, Morgan Aeros and Morgan Trials on display at the MTWC stand.
Chummy Ladies
The Chummy Ladies are a group of friends who regularly meet up and tour the country with their beloved Austin 7 Chummies! Margaret Parkes will be competing at this year’s event in an Austin 7 Chummy, and you’ll be able to meet the rest of the Chummy Ladies and their fantastic cars at their display.
Indian Riders Motorcycle Club
The Indian Riders Motorcycle Club was founded in 1992 and is made up of dedicated male and female riders, many of whom are engineers and mechanics that manufacture parts and provide services to help keep the bikes on the road. At the Hill Climb, there will be 12 Indian motorbikes on display, including Indian Scouts and Indian Chiefs.
Vintage Sports-Car Club
Active in every aspect of motoring and motorsport for pre-war cars, the VSCC is one of the largest and best regarded motoring clubs in the world. One of our Associated Clubs, the VSCC will have a variety of extraordinary vintage cars on display.
Steam Car Club
The Steam Car Club was formed in recognition of the ever increasing interest in steam cars and the need for a standalone club dedicated to that need. It has since grown into the largest and most respected steam club in Europe. While Dr Bob Dyke will compete in Whistling Billy at this year’s event, you’ll be able to see a number of incredible steam cars on display, including the Toledo, Locomobile and Stanley.
The Cycle-Car Club
A cyclecar was a small, lightweight and inexpensive car manufactured between 1910 and the late 1920s, and cyclecars were manufactured by companies like Amilcar, Salmson and Carden Engineering. At the Hill Climb, we’ll have a large selection of cyclecars on display, so you can explore this important era of automotive history throughout the weekend.