Heritage Motor Centre to host Morris Centenary Rally
Published 09 July 2013
The Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon in the West Midlands will host a Morris Centenary Rally on Sunday 14 July, celebrating 100 years of Morris vehicles. On display at the event will be six hundred-year-old Morris Bullnose models with White and Poppe four-cylinder engines.
The event, organised by the Bullnose Morris Club as a tribute to William Morris, is expected to host more than 100 different Morris cars built between 1913-1987. Entries into the rally are now closed and due to lack of space there will be no entries on the day for the display area.
NEED TO KNOW:
Venue:
Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire CV35 0BJ
Date:
Sunday 14 July 2013
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