Other winners included the Gay Classic Car Group and Minikits for the Best Stand at show, in the large and small section respectively. The Morris Marina Owners Club was celebrated for Best Live Demonstration whilst the Jowett Car Club made it a hat-trick for Best Live Working on a Car Club Stand at the Show.
Best Barn Find/Unrestored went to Ollie Cox’s 1977 Saab 900 on the Saab Owners Club Stand. The Best Restored Car at Show was won by Graham Meacher’s 1970 Morris LCV Van on the Morris LCV Register stand.
The Celebrities Choice Award, given to the car that turned their heads and stole their hearts, was won by John Holloway’s 1971 Sunbeam Sport, on The Imp Club stand.
Classic Car Weekly’s Club Hero award, voted for by the readers, was presented posthumously to Steve McKenna from the Ford Sidevalve Owners Club for his legacy to the club.
The award for Support of the Next Generation was presented to the Oxford Universities Motorsport Foundation which has shared its engineering expertise with more than 600 young people, some of which now work in high profile roles in the motoring industry.
The accolade for Charitable Endeavours was given to the Morris Minor Owners Club for their fundraising for Marie Curie, whilst The Italian Job won Best Run/Event of the Year.
Looking ahead, the 2025 Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show will take place from Fri 21 to Sun 23 March. For more information and updates, visit www.necrestorationshow.com.