The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Annual extravagan­za continues to motor

People from all over the world will attend transport event at castle

- Graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

More than 100 years of motoring history will be on display at Glamis Castle this weekend.

A record number of entries were received by Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club (SVVC) for the Scottish Transport Extravagan­za, which is expected to attract a five-figure crowd tomorrow and Sunday.

The vehicles cover all forms of motoring from an 1881 Penny Farthing to a 520bhp Noble Works which was built by Lee Noble and previously owned by TV presenter James May of Top Gear fame.

A Series 1 Land Rover which once belonged to Castle Motors in Forfar will also be on display after being purchased and preserved by the club.

Visitors will come from across the world to attend the rally which takes in everything from bicycles and cars of every marque to military vehicles and articulate­d trucks.

Stephen Dear from SVVC said: “This year’s extravagan­za is the 43rd event to be held in the grounds of Glamis Castle

STEPHEN DEAR

and continues to be one of the premier vintage/classic vehicle rallies in Scotland and beyond.

“This year we have a record number of entrants over the weekend with approximat­ely 1,500 entries received.

“This year we also have 51 different car clubs covering all makes and interests displaying their vehicles.

“We have approximat­ely 150 mixed traders selling a variety of wares and also a craft marquee.”

The ring entertainm­ent this year will be the Joseph Peace Fire Stunt Spectacula­r – blending fire stunts with comedy in a fusion of modern circus and pantomime fun.

Park Brew in Brechin is this year’s new sponsor having agreed to provide the gift to the prizewinne­rs who, this year, will receive a special bottle of their beer rebranded for the event as the 43rd Extravagan­za Ale.

Mr Dear said: “Our visitors come from all over the world and lots come every year.

“We have many entrants who come up from England and one of our standholde­rs comes from Ireland.

“We have had vehicles in past years travel from Portugal, Spain and Germany to Glamis.”

The Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club was founded in 1968 and became a company limited by guarantee in 1988 and in 2012 became a registered charity.

The SVVC is recognised as one of the foremost organisati­ons dedicated to the preservati­on and restoratio­n of historic vehicles and to establishi­ng the history behind them.

This year we have a record number of entrants over the weekend with ... 1,500 entries received.

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? Andy Donald, left, and John Leatherbar­row of event sponsors Park Brew.
Picture: Paul Smith. Andy Donald, left, and John Leatherbar­row of event sponsors Park Brew.

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