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5th June 05: Annual Concours @ Basildon Park

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The annual Concours is one of the main events in the Thames Valley regional calendar.

This year we are returning again to Basildon Park, a delightful National Trust property surrounded by extensive parklands. Built in the Palladian style, the house has been restored and contains quality pictures and furnishings.

The Concours is being held on the lawn in front of the house, providing an idyllic backdrop against which to display the cars.

Non competing Porsches will have their own special car park immediately behind the Concours cars (non Porsches must park in the public car park).

Facilities for spectators include "" tour of the house and grounds, excellent tea room and gift shop.

Competitors "" There will be five main classes assessed by a team of judges following the guidelines laid down for the street Concours (no need to clean underneath). This year's concours welcomes R.16, R.20, R.21, R.29 and R.31. The classes that they are eligible to enter are 4 and 5. All entrants may be considered for the competitors' favourite, which is voted for by all taking part.

Other attractions "" Porsche Cars Reading will bring a display of cars plus lots of goodies for sale and discounted stock. Paul from Purely9 will be there to give advice"¦

Time scale "" 09:30 onwards site open for Concours cars. Spectators may arrive at any time. 11:30 judging commences. 15:00 presentation of prizes.

Cost - £5 per head (£2 for children) all inclusive. Members wishing to visit the interior of the house should show their ticket at the official ticket office to obtain a free entry pass.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need further info:
r19@porscheclubgb.com

Thanks!

Fab
 
gosh what a lot of events on this sunday.. we have opted for Basildon

who else is planing to go? is it too late to enter the concours?
 

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