I know a few club members who had attended last year’s inaugural meeting at the British Car Museum in Gaydon . I thought I would make the 2 hour journey to attend this year’s event . At £12 for a ticket and entry to the museum it was great value .

The museum is well worth a visit and the second building that holds the non display cars above the Jaguar display was a treasure trove of delights .

I counted 5 Barchetta’s including mine ,3 club cars in total. Roger Tye was there with his family and his nice Barchetta and X1-9 . We discussed multi car ownership and we both agreed it was better to have more lower priced cars ie classics than an expensive boring car .

The couple who had the Facelift grey Barchetta told me they had done many European trips in it and were very happy with the car . He pointed out his car had a Maggiora badge in the inner door where the non facelift cars have it . We wondered why as the Facelift cars were built in house .

There was a nice collection of Italian cars at the event as it was open to non Fiats. Sadly no Barchettas were lucky enough to win a prize . It was good to catch up with Michael ,Claire and Chris from Auto Italia Magazine who had a stand there and are good friends of the club .
Finally I would like to thank our friends from the Fiat Motor Club GB for organising the event.
Mark Simmons



Great that you attended Mark. Sounds really worthwhile and well done on holding The Clubs’ end up!