I was in Hurst Green yesterday picking up my car from Abbey Motorsports. I wanted it worked on by a Japanese specialist who knew what they were doing. It cost me money, but I'm sure that it was a better choice than going to a general garage - and as for dealers - they just don't want to know about cars over 20 years old! By the time Abbey had waited for spare parts (and the wrong ones arrived so they had to wait again) they had the car for 2 months, although I think she spent more time sitting in their yard than actually inside of their workshop.
Anyway, she is finally back with me. On the way from the Hurst Green Station to Abbey Motorsports, I saw a flyer for the Edenbridge Motor Show and it looks like a good day out. I think I've left it too late to be an exhibitor, but just looking at the cars and tractors and steam engines will make it well worth a visit, particularly as the rally at Wrotham has been cancelled for the past two years, so I haven't seen a MF135 just like my father's tractor for a couple of years. Edenbridge appears to be far enough west from Wrotham that the exhibits will not all be the same as would have attended Wrotham, although some will undoubtedly be the same. There's an interesting steam lorry from Edenbridge which I don't think ventures as far east as Wrotham.
Exhibitors have to be there between 7am and 9:30am, but show visitors don't arrive until the much more civilised 10:00am. It costs £5 per person to get in.
Website: https://edenvalleychamber.org.uk/edenbridge-motor-show/
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