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■■Clitheroe Advei-tiser and Times, October 16th,.1980 9


national Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. 17-26 October, 1980.


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ALL ROADS will lead ;to tlie‘ National Exhibi-;; tion Centre, at Birmingham, for ., the,?;second’. ;; motor show to' be staged‘there by the Society; • of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd.


• iAlready.'the show.;is .a •


; commercial event of. major importance — particularly . to Britain’s exporters.:


This year's event, how-'


ever, will hot only be a massive “shop, window” ’ for the products of , the home-based industry, but will also be a huge show­ case for, the opposition as well


besides provid: ing wide ranging enter-


Why deny yourself the driving experience of the year? Gome and enjoy the Fiesta’s nippy performance. Experience its exceptional road holding. Marvel at the space and comfort - over 42 cu ft of .luggage space with rear seats folded. Think about the economy,


’.as'much as 50 mpg at a steady 50 mph* Remember how easy and, inexpensive the Fiesta is to maintain. Then ask yourself why you should be driving anything else. Never has so much advanced engineering gone into a small can


• fo rd test figures.


RUFUS CARR LIMITED BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CLITHEROE


Tel. 22173 After Hours, Clitheroe 22444 PEUGEOT The Great Estate


This truly versatile Estate car gives you real carrying capacity.


The advanced rear suspension not only gives an excellent ride, but because it’s positioned beneath the load floor,


a more useful, uncluttered area - up to 56.5 cu ft of space. And split rear seats offer greater practicality. Four models - Three engines .


1300 cc & 1500 cc petrol, 1550 cc diesel. See it, test it.


BRIAN D00TS0N LTD LOW MOOR GARAGE CLITHEROE. Tel. 26021/2


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The Lada I600. £3,200 o n t h e r o a d It's easily done; mistaking our an aristocratic lack of fuss. Lada 1600 for something rather more expensive. •


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The classic profile, handsome four door body, elegant trim.


• And the I570cc overhead cam • f c n i / f l l W v v .• engine delivers ample power with Us easily mistaken lor expensive.


seem to cry out for a uniformed chauffeur.


I AHA Ifil ll I FOR VALUE / WEST END GARAGE (Colne) Ltd


BURNLEY ROAD, COLNE Tel. 861594


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j, long look soon, _


. . The Lada I600 is in our-


luxurious five seat interior.velour’ showroom now. Come and take a upholsiery.deep pile carpet


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, tainment and an attrac­ tive family day out which can be instructive as well as completely enjoyable. To say that ail roads


will lead to the show centre is an understate- ' ment.


BARGAIN Motorists approaching


the show, which lasts from tomorrow to the 26th inclusive, will be able to tune in to a special AA traffic link programme via three local radio stations, which will inform listeners


every 15 minutes of the traffic conditions within 20 miles of.the show, and suggest the best, routes in.


When visitors arrive,


either by car or coach, they will find massive , parking facilities awaiting them — all extended as a r e su l t of exp e r ienc e gained at the first NEC show.


British Rail is offering a


special combined travel and show admission “pac­ kage” deal, and local towns are included in the list of stations from'which the facility is available. Rail travel offers direct


links with the Birming­ ham show area. F.rom Monday to Friday, Oc­ tober 20th to 24th, the cost from Burnley Cent-


ral ;.wiir. be , £11.80j\:adult,/; £6.90 child.


on both Saturdays-, and Sundays,- October 18th- 19th and 2 5 th -2 6 th , reduce’ these charges to


! £8.50 for an adult and £5 for a child. Colne, Nelson and Pre­


ston are also included in the list of towns from. which rail travel.direct to- Birmingham International Station — directly linked


by ^covered access to' the NEC show area — will operate.


If in doubt,


inquire at your local station. Up . to half a: million


people are expected . to avail themselves of the rail links and hundreds of extra services are being laid'on to cope with the’ demand.


• . Special air ' links are


being forged between Cornwall. and the Conti­ nent specifically for the show, so .all methods of transport will be used, apart from by water: The pundits are claim­


ing that the show will be Europe’s premier motor exhibition of 1980. Be­ cause it is the last in the


' year’s programme of in­ ternational motor shows it will provide the only total coverage of all the world’s new models for the year.


MIRROR The show area will cover


a tremendous 107,000 square^ metres area,-, in­ volving eight halls of Europe’s most modern ex­ hibition complex. The show itself will em­


brace the world’s trucks, motor homes, automotive components and acces­ sories, .as well as vehicle servicing equipment, on


SPECIAL OFFER ONLY FOR MOTOR SHOW PERIOD (OCTOBER 17th to 26th, 1980)


INTEREST


FREE* FINANCE ON THE FABULOUS MONTROSE 1600 SALOONS AND 2000 GLS COUPES ONLY FROM


A. & J. WHITE


ROE LEE GARAGE, WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN ' Tel. 60921 or 52781


■ *2 year agreement only. Minimum V^rd deposit. (V O L V O )


The elegant new range of Volvo cars are on display in our showrooms now The best selling Volvo 200 Series models, renowned for their outstanding quality and reliability, have been restyled so they are shorter, lighter and have a more classical appearance. But the new beauty is not just skin deep — the interior has a completely new fascia with easier-to-reach controls, easier-to-read instruments and a host of features which reflect Volvo’s traditional common sense approach to the 'needs of both driver and passengers. Take a closer look now at


C. J . HARDIE AND SON LTD


NORTH VALLEY ROAD GARAGE, COLNE. Telephone 863207 (Sales) or 863896 (Service and Parts)


Special• bargain ' offers.’' more' 1


; stands arid,‘exhibits. Then . •there are the-car’


‘than^600' company, s inversion';. s .- . v •


: All'the new cars seen at ■


earlier :' European ; shows'. will be there; plus’ several exciting i new models held back. for unveiling; at' > the= ■ N a t io n a l E x h ib i t io n Centre.- . t The- show will be a .mirror of how- the automo­ tive world has reacted to the oil crisis —• and the challenges of the ,’80s. In the three car halls,


considerable interest will no doubt be generated for BL’s all new Mini Metro, the make-or-break car for the British company. Ford’s riew E sco rt


“world car’! will also be a focal point in its various versions, from humble domestic transport with the well known Fiesta cross-flow .power pack, to the sizzling super sports


' camshaft.and all.


hydraulic . •


.-. For . those prepared,


, and. able', '.to splash out’, • and' even;those that can’t *— ' but stillv enjoy the sheer beauty rif viewing engineering par excellence — there ,>vill be the suc­ cessor model to the 16- year-old Rolls -Royce Silver Shadow.


; INCREASE • New facilities worth


more than £8 million and a total replanning of stand layout are among the big changes- for the 1980 show.


This has led to an in­


crease of almost 25% in hall areas — with virtual­ ly . no change in stand space. All. the extra space will go into giving the vis­ itor more “elbow room," with wider aisles and other' facilities to- make


VOLVO


public viewing of the dis­ plays easier ands more' comfortable. - • Entry’to the NEC will


be through five points in a new perimeter fence en­ closing the ’ entire com­ plex, contrasting with only three entry points direct to the halls in 1978. Apart from gaining entry to the show h a lls /th e perimeter points will also open the way to a number of outdoor attractions, ad­ ditional catering and


■ picnic facilities. The; commercial vehicle


section will provide a show within a show at­


mosphere.; This section will be staged in two vast halls. It will also' feature •various products allied to commercial vehicles. Ar­ rangements - are being made to control public


• ' There will be no extra charge for access to any part of the motor show beyond the initial entr­ ance fee at the perimeter fence. The show opens to the


access to these two halls, should congestion warrant; it.


ing ceremony at 10-30. a.m. Price of admission on that one day will be ex­ pensive,£5. On all other days, up to


October 26th, the cost of admission will be £2. Daily opening is from 10 a.m. to 7-30 p.m., except for the final day, when the show will close at 5-30 p.m.


Car parking is stated to


public at 10 a.m. tomorrow, the Prime Minister carry­ ing out the official open­


be “more than adequate,” and the daily charge is £2 a car. Free buses have been arranged to take vis­ itors to the show from the more distant car parking areas.


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