With less than a week to go, registrations keep coming in for Saturday’s Classics on Show (Sat 17 Jun).
Latest new entrants are:
1934 MG PA Sports which was raced along Saltburn Beach by a group of lady motoring enthusiasts in the late 1930s;
1955 Ferguson TEF20 tractor which languished unused for decades until it was rescued this year by the grandson of a previous owner;
1962 Chrysler Valiant SV1 – thought to be the only one left in the UK;
1980 Ford fire engine which was decommissioned in 1990 and is fully kitted out as an emergency vehicle.
They join hundreds of classic vehicles, including some of the rarest on the planet, on Stokesley Showfield so ensure you are there. Gates open at 10am and the fun will continue until 4pm with entertainment during the day from the Bilsdale Silver Band, on-site food stalls, free parking and lots more.
The weather forecast is wonderful (as usual) so it will be a great day out.

I wish to show my Morris Marina 1.3, 1972, Saloon.
I was there last year as part of a group called “Retros Of Teesside”, but nobody from the group has got back to me so far and I’m worried that I miss out on a place.
Plenty of time to book Richard. Please go to Exhibitors Page on classicsonshow.co.uk and complete the Exhibitor Entry Form. Or email stokesleycos@gmail.com