Rolls Royce exhibition in York on Sunday

Rolls Royce 1928

Some of the finest British motor engineering and design will be on display in central York when the Rolls Royce Enthusiasts’ Club will roll out a fleet of vehicles for all to inspect. The exhibition is being held by way of thanks to the city for support given to a club member who fell ill at York Racecourse last year.

A range of over 20 Rolls Royce vehicles will be displayed in York’s city centre on Sampson’s Square on Sunday 1 September, as a celebration of great British engineering. City of York Council is supporting the event which will feature both new and vintage Rolls Royces.

Over 20 fascinating club cars will be coming along accompanied by around 60 members of the Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club. These include a beautiful 20hp RR 1928 Barker Tourer and a lovely RR 20hp 1926 Park Ward Saloon. A new local member from York, John Benson, will be bringing along his ‘new’ car – a Bentley Continental 2006!


The Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club has organised the visit to York as a big thank you to local members, the city and to York Hospital for the care a club member, Howard Booth, received when he was taken ill at an event at York Racecourse last year. He was rushed to York Hospital where it was discovered that he had a damaged heart valve. Wife Audrey said: “Howard would have probably died ‘suddenly’ and without warning, as he didn’t know he had a damaged heart valve. We have a lot to thank York Hospital for!”

Each Rolls Royce will be making a donation to York Hospital for entry into the event.

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