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Redline Magazine
20100730 Friday July 30, 2010
REDLINE MAGAZINE
total vauxhall live show

Total Vauxhall Live show is nearly here!

Held at Castle Combe in Wiltshire on Saturday 7th August, it's guaranteed to be a show not to miss if you're into the Vauxhall brand. Redline's sister magazine Total Vauxhall has brought together a special display of Vauxhall race cars, from full-on legends to detailed replicas and hard working rally cars. Total Vauxhall Live gives you the chance to get up close to some of the most famous and successful vehicles ever to have worn the griffin badge. Including:
 
Cavalier GSi touring car
This is one of the unused BTCC shells from the 1990 season and was originally used as a rear wheel drive test car. At one time it was thought the car was crushed, but owner Jim Pocklington has made it as close to original as possible. And who better to drive it than the two-times BTCC winner himself, John Cleland!
 
Viva GT racecar
Restored over a period of six years, this amazing Viva HB GT owned by Colin Robbins is a fond reminder of the early days of Dealer Team Vauxhall, when tuning legend Bill Blydenstein and racing genius Gerry Marshall teamed up to devastating effect.
 
Firenza Can Am V8
As featured in Total Vauxhall issue 111, this V8 Firenza is a working historic rally car. Owned by Mick Strafford it’s a replica of the early ‘70s Firenza that raced in South Africa.

Tickets are available for £15 in advance and £18 on the gate, with track time available for £25 per session. Passengers are permitted at the cost of £10 per session. Extra tuition with a professional driver is available at a cost of £15 per session.

Check out http://live.totalvauxhall.co.uk for full details


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