The John Haynes Classic Motor Show hosts demos, talks, and displays, celebrating 40 years of the Haynes Motor Museum.

The show has five outdoor areas. You can expect displays and cool demos. There will be talks and fun activities too. A special display will feature Haynes Manual vehicles. It shows John Haynes’ gift for making complex things simple.
The museum wants manual-linked vehicle owners to show off their cars and motorcycles. The museum wants interesting stories about them, be it mechanical issues or notable trips. The museum will display its own vehicles too.
Their 1971 Ford Escort Mexico will be there; they’ve had it for more than 35 years. The 1965 ‘Project 50’ Mustang is coming too. Even the 2001 Citroën Saxo Max Power will be on display. They all helped create Haynes Manuals!
There’s a Car and Motorcycle Club Arena which will showcase many classic vehicles. You will see a live show area with talks, including vehicle parades showcasing Haynes Manuals. That sounds fun!
The Discovery Zone offers workshops, STEM activities and demos. Adults and kids should enjoy it a lot. The Market will have food and local crafts. Automotive vendors will sell products, services and collectibles.
The museum uses money for education and upkeep. It supports museum efforts for conservation. It costs money to maintain the museum. You can find out more by calling 01963 440804. The museum is an Arts Council England charity.