All British Day 2022 – Reminder

Hi please find below a reminder from the ABD organising committee

Dear All British Day Entrant,

As Spring is still sorting itself out if we will see sunshine or rain, it has been very pleasing to see healthy numbers of entries coming in either via our website and our PO Box. It certainly confirms in our minds that many British vehicle owners want to make the trip to Echunga next February.

We do not know yet what COVID related restrictions or conditions will apply next February, but it does seem to appear that as a nation we are working towards reducing some of the restrictions that have kept us and events at bay for the last 12 plus months.

2022 will be the first year that we intend to stage five feature display over both Ovals. Focusing onboth the diverse and wide range of British Vehicles that have contributed much to Australia’shistory.

British Working Wheels

120 Years of Norton Motor bikes

120 Years of Triumph Motor Bikes

100 Years of the Baby Austin 7

60 Years of the E Type Jaguar

The above categories are reasonably self-explanatory, as to the vehicles that would be eligible to enter.

Possibly British Working wheels may need some further explanation as this category a bit broad. This category is intended to be inclusive of the wide and diverse range of British vehicles that were put to work and played their part in Australia’s past:

Push bikes, small motorbikes (for postal use etc) larger motorbikes, possibly with side cars as used by the government departments and for road-side service.

British cars of all shapes and sizes have been used as company cars down the years

British cars have also had a role in Commonwealth departments

British vans and trucks, tractors, utes and other commercial vehicles have also played an important role in private enterprise, government and the military

If you feel your pride and joy may be a good ambassador for British Working Wheels, please nominate this via our online form by nominating ABD Feature Club 2 as the club to park with. We are looking to try and get a good cross section of vehicles.

As a committee we are looking forward to the event. I know many club members are keen to catch up. To those of you who have already lodged your entry thank you.

To those who intend to enter and still have this job on the “to do list” could I please ask that you

visit

https://www.allbritishday.com/all-british-day-entry-form

to ensure you do not miss out as entries close on 1/11/2021 (Which is only two weeks away).

Kind Regards,

Jamie Sandford-Morgan

President All British Day

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