
Braintree and Bocking Classic Car Show returns for 2022 | Braintree and Witham Times – Braintree and Witham Times
HUNDREDS of car plus bike enthusiasts were out in force as an annual event made its return.
The Braintree in addition to Bocking Vehicle Show was back for 2022 at the town’s public gardens to the delight of many.
CLASSIC CARS: There were hundreds associated with cars on display
TWO WHEELS: The particular Braintree and even Witham Classic Motorcycle Club were in attendance
Attendees were treated to live music, stalls and catering outlets, as well as 140 classic cars together with bikes.
The best car within show award was handed to father and son Alan and additionally Gary Dines for their restoration of a 1963 Austin Healey Sprite.
BEST IN SHOW: Gary not to mention Alan Dines restored a 1963 Austin Healey Sprite
Gary said: “Dad has worked with cars most of his life and once retired has restored and also shown a couple of cars to keep busy.
“I was keen to learn how to do this, so we bought this car to restore together in June 2013.
“I am very proud that we did all the work ourselves and together. We are thrilled our little car has been chosen as best inside show. ”
ROLL OUT: There have been also army vehicles on the day
BIG VARIETY: Not all cars had four wheels
The honor was presented by Suzanne Blackburn throughout memory regarding her dad Les Ely who first established the classic vehicle show.
She said: “The general public gardens automobile show had been something very close in order to my dad’s heart.
“I has been honoured to be able to be asked to give out the particular award with regard to best auto in show on behalf of their family. ”
LOOK INSIDE: Cars came in all shapes and sizes
PARKED UP: Attendees loved looking at all the automobiles on display
Organiser Georgie Butler said: “Everyone involved with typically the gardens was thrilled for you to see another successful motor vehicle show upon Sunday.
“We’d really like to thank the community for his or her support and all of this exhibitors who chose to bring their fabulous vehicles to help our show. Without that support, often the show wouldn’t be possible, as well as your local companies who offered the raffle prizes, especially considering how tough times are for everyone.
“The fundraising day is a vital day regarding raising funds for the exact charity intended for maintaining the gardens as well as towards keeping them open for the free enjoyment involving the local community. ”
OLD SCHOOL: A classic Allis Chalmers tractor
Trustees are also looking for people to join the particular supporters connected with the gardens group.
For more information, contact trustee and treasurer George Canvin about 07778 188396 or email [email protected] com.