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Over 200 vehicles from a bygone era will join 33rd Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Road Run




The Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club will be holding its annual Road Run for the 33rd time on Sunday ((20).

The first Run was in 1989, and has only missed one year because of Covid.

Up to 200 vehicles from a bygone era (and all more than 25 years old) will take to the road on Sunday, with a route taking them from the start at Somers Road Car Park in Wisbech, departing from 9.30am on to Tydd St Mary, Holbeach, Spalding and Market Deeping, and Peterborough, for a half-way stop at the Bauermedia Car Park at Lynchwood by around 11.15am.

Vehicle's like this will be joining the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club's annual road run this weekend.
Vehicle's like this will be joining the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club's annual road run this weekend.

The return journey starts at 12.45, passing through Whittlesey, and Wisbech St Mary before finishing back at the Somers Road Car Park, approximately 70 miles later.

The days Awards will be presented at 3.30am.

Taking part will be all manner of vehicles from yesteryear, including motor-bikes, cars of all ages, vans and a large contingent of lorries, all rigged as we remember them from years ago.

Vehicle's like David Sayer's lorry will be joining the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club's annual road run this weekend.
Vehicle's like David Sayer's lorry will be joining the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club's annual road run this weekend.

This event has become the biggest of its type in the area, and is sure to attract a lot of attention, not least by people waving as the vehicles go by.

The event is sponsored by Elgoods Brewery.



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