“This wonderful opportunity is possible due to the generous spirit of car owners and classic car clubs who have offered cars into our project. Young enthusiasts normally aged 25 years or older, with some level of interest and aptitude, may apply for one of a range of cars. There are no hire or loan charges involved, they just must look after the car as though it was your own. All the safeguards are in place, including classic insurance (at the borrower’s expense), for all involved to gain maximum pleasure from the experience.
“This is a private initiative run by me in retirement having had many years of enjoyment from the classic car world. Over many years I have owned, restored and driven classic cars and have played a prominent role in classic car clubs and events aimed at encouraging a new generation. There are more than 20 vehicles in the scheme this year, ranging from a 1987 MG Maestro, through to 1960s examples like the Morris Minor and Vauxhall Victor, to pre-war vehicles such as the Austin 7 and even a 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton.
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