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Historic Vehicle Clubs Combine

20th April 1962, Page 38
20th April 1962
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First London-to-Brighton Run in May

RINCE the first of this month, three 1.-.7 organizations concerned with the preservation of commercial vehicles have merged into one body. These are the Historie Commercial Vehicle Club. whose title is being retained, the Vintage Passenger Vehicle Society and the London Vintage Taxi Club. The H.C.V.C., whose -president is Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, will now cater for every respect of commercial vehicle preservation. Schemes are in hand for a permanent vehicle museum.

The address of the H.C.V.C. is 60 Denison Close, London. N.2.

The first public event organized by the new joint club will be a London-toBrighton run by historic commercial vehicles on May 13. Entrants will leave the Museum of British Transport, Clapham, at 9.15 a.m., heading for Brighton via Colliers Wood, Sutton and Reigate before .joining A23, the Brighton Road.

"THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR" INDEX

P-rIF index to Volume 114 (August, I 1961-January, 1962) of The Commercial Motor is now available, on receipt of 4d. to cover postage and packing, from the publishers, Temple Press Limited, Bowling Green Lane, London,


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