NEC Classic Motor Show 2016: Friday’s top 10 highlights
The NEC Classic Motor Show 2016 opened its doors to the public on the 11 November for the first of a three-day spectacle. Featuring over 2500 historic and classic vehicles, the Classic Motor Show is the UK's largest indoor automotive event, covering over one million square feet of floor space with an eclectic range of classic and historic vehicles.
We'll be bringing you the latest stories via our LIVE coverage. Or click through the gallery below to see our top 10 highlights from the first day of the NEC Classic Motor Show.



Classic pick-up captures the imagination
This 1954 Chevy pick-up was one of the stars of the NEC Classic Motor Show. It belongs to Joe Smith of Cambridge and was bought three years ago from an importer as a wreck, with no engine or gearbox. After a year-long restoration, Joe added a 325 six-cylinder engine and a “three on a tree” transmission. A regular at weekend classic car shows, the Chevy covers 1000 miles a year and is valued at £30,000.
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