Welcome to Classic Car of the Yearin association with Lancaster Insurance
Practical Classics, Classic Cars and Classic Car Weekly are hunting out contenders for the all-new Classic Car of the Year award. All roadworthy classics are eligible to enter no matter what condition it's in. All you need to do is supply a few simple details and an image of your car for the classic magazines-reading public to decide why your pride and joy should become Classic Car of the Year.
VotingVote for your Classic Car of the Year 2010...
If you love classic cars, now is your chance to vote for Britain’s Classic Car Of The Year, in association with Lancaster Insurance.
For the past few months, readers of Britain’s biggest and best classic car magazines – Classic Cars, Practical Classics and Classic Car Weekly – have been sending in photos of their vehicles, all of them with their own distinct identity and fascinating stories to tell.
A panel of experts have whittled those hundreds of entries into a shortlist of 60 cars – ten in each of the six categories – that will now battle it out to earn the right to show their car at the 2010 NEC Classic Car Show in November.
Remember, it’s down to you to decide the winners! Click on the categories below to see the entries and then select your top two.
Voting will continue until October 8th 2010.
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The prizesWhat do you get if your car’s on the podium?
As well as a one-off trophy, the outright winner will receive a mountain of prizes worth over £3,500 including a year’s free comprehensive car insurance from our sponsor Lancaster Insurance. There are great prizes for the five runners up as well.
Each category winner will be expected to go on display at the 2010 NEC Classic Motor Show, November 12-14, where the car with most votes will be revealed as Classic Car of the Year. The owners of all 60 shortlisted cars will receive a commemorative certificate and the 12 finalists will be awarded trophies.
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Take the perfect photoWe show you how...
For shots that stand out, get quite low to the ground, or really high up on a step ladder or similar. If the sun is out, make sure it is behind you, not in front of you, but don’t cast a shadow on the car. Front three-quarter is best. Make sure there’s no background clutter. Empty car parks are great.
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