Time: September 25, 2011 all day
Location: RAF Museum Cosford
Street: Shifnal
City/Town: Shropshire TF11 8UP
Website or Map: http://www.midlandsbreakfastc…
Event Type: supercar, show
Organized By: Alistair Cox.
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2011
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The Breakfast Club meets for 2011 will be strictly pre booking only for all clubs and cars.
There will be a maximum of 200 cars allowed per event.
We will allow up to 8 car clubs per time (this may be increased to 10 if some of the car clubs are only bringing small numbers). To make it fair for everybody, we will give only allow clubs to book up to a maximum of 2 events.
Each car club may bring a maximum of 20 cars. There will be space for you to put up a banner/table/flags etc if you so wish. Each car club must use the booking form to register a spot at any of the 2011 meets.
The rest of the spaces will be allocated to individuals wishing to show their cars. (please also use the booking form)
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