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Welcome to The UK Kit Car Club
The Committee would like to congratulate Heritage Insurance on their 60th Anniversary in 2025
It's not just shows though, our active area secretaries and members regularly arrange run outs and longer trips to such places as Le Mans, Wales and Scotland, plus the annual club camping weekend and the traditional “end of season” get together. Keep an eye on the events section of the forum for news and details of upcoming events.
The Club also produces four magazines a year, exclusively for club members, filled with all manner of things club or motoring related, and members can get their own articles published in it as well if they wish.
The Club is an independent organisation, and although we have our roots as the Robin Hood Owners Club and Register (RHOCaR), we are very much a club for all makes and model of kit car, so anyone can be a "Hoody", as it's all about the state of mind, not the car you drive! Being a member of The UK Kit Car Club has many benefits above those already mentioned. Members benefit from discounted insurance with nearly all of the specialist kit car insurers, and often find that the discount is more than the club membership fee. Membership also gets you full access to the forum, and a variety of other discounts such as with Euro Car Parts. You'll also find other members are willing to go well above and beyond for any other member they see is in need of help !
So whether you own a Robin Hood, a GBS Zero, a Locost, an MK, a Westfield, a Caterham, (or any of the many other types of kit car), everyone can benefit from joining, so what are you waiting for ?
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Malt Shovel
Essex Club Meet


Hi :clapping:
All
there will be a club meet this Sunday the 25th at the Checkers Diner, Springfield, Chelmsford. at 10am for breakfast and maybe a run out later if the weathers fine, All Hoodies welcome should be a good turn out.
cheers
Rusty
Peaks Run Out

Hi All,
Right whos up for a run out this Sunday, meeting on the A556 at the Little chef Nr Knutsford just off jun19 of the M6, see if we can do 4 counties in a day,
bring lunch, but im sure we can find villiage shop or tea room at lunch, and plenty of fuel for the cars,
Meet around 10-1015 for a 1030 away, so you get your lie ins too,
Mitch
Tan Hill 2010


Tan Hill weekend is just around the corner (Sat 31st July) and it would be good to get a feel for numbers etc.
Plan is to start the weekend off with a brewery trip in Masham. As Masham is the beer-belly of God's Country we have a choice of breweries
Options for the Sat morning are;
Black Sheep 11.30am or 12.30pm - the charge for the tour is £5.95 for adults - includes the hour long tour & either a half of ale, soft drink or tea/coffee, if there are 15 or more people in the party then the group rate is £5.00 per person. www.blacksheepbrewery.com
Theakston's 11am & 12noon Adults: £5.75 Price include a pint sample or soft drink www.theakstons.co.uk
Theakston's is a much older traditional building and also uses oak barrels and has a resident cooper - while Black Sheep has adapted an old malt roasting building. Due to commercial 'twists' the two breweries are owned by different parts of the Theakston family
I will need to book so choices and numbers please asap
When we know what we are doing I'll look to pull an interesting route together up to Tan Hill.
Ian
Comple Kit Car Barkston Hoodie Article

I have been asked to write a few words on the Hoodies day out at barkston Heath with photos.
Now, who does not want a mention of a photo of their car included, for whatever reason.
This article has to be written and sent with photos no later than July 25th.
email me
waltjo750@aol.com
or call
07769 717180
Barkston Heath Photos


My DVD of The Hoody Day at Barkston Heath has arrived.
Anyone else bought on?
If not, why not, stunning quality.
Buy one, and post the shots that show your mates up before I do.
Malvern Show August 1st

After failing miserably to get to Uxbridge thanks to the morons at DVLA I have now set my sights on the Malvern Show at the Three Counties Showground.
Are and Hoodies planning on going there? Its a great show with some lovely driving around the stunning countryside.
Cannon Hall Car Show


Hi,
Cannon Hall at Cawthorne (North of Barnsley S Yorks) are holding a classic car event on 25th July. Should be 300+ cars there, was thinking of popping along, was wondering if any other hoodies fancied a run out to show off their shiny bits...
Starts at 10:00 and finish's at 3.30pm so not too long a day and plenty to see/ do...weather permitting.
Kimbolton Country Fayre

Hello all.
I’ve managed to secure 29 tickets for the show below, being held at Kimbolton near St Neots cambridgeshire on the 18th July of these, 15 have been allocated to club members.I have also given 4 tickets to none club members.
I therefore have 10 tickets spare.
These tickets allow a reduced entry into the show, £5 per car including its occupants (normally £6 per adult).
If you would like a ticket please let me know ASAP so I can post it to you, or I can hand them out at Newmarket services where the club members will be meeting at 09.00 on the 18th.
Please be aware you will be allocated a space on the East Anglian kit car club pitch so kits and classics only please.
Martin.
The show is now in its nineteenth year!
It's organised jointly by the Sporting bears motor club and kimbolton castle Rotary Club. The aim is to raise money for different charities (15K in 2008)
Once again, the show is in the magnificent parkland setting of Kimbolton Castle (by kind permission of Kimbolton School), where Queen Catherine of Aragon, the wife of Henry VIII, was confined until her death in 1535.
More car clubs present than any other show in this area. (700 plus in 2008) one of the favourite shows of the season.
Cars, Dogs, Horses, Fair, Stalls,
http://www.sportingbears.org.uk/BearFacts/2008_10/Kimbolton.htm
Devon & Cornwall Kit Car Owners Meet

Hi,
There is a meeting of kit car owners planned for the 17th at 14:00, Mark at MB Motorsport has offerred free tea/coffee and a chance to look around.
mbmotorsport
unit 3 xtreme works
Loddiswell
Devon
TQ7 4DU
Cheers
Tony.R