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Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, 14/10 Actually near Coventry!

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:15 am
by Kos
its a Car Club event "indoor" show, not seen any mention of it so i thought i'd plug it a bit

its replaced the donington shows which was getting cramped and poor over the last few years.

this has a much bigger hall ( twice the size of donny ) and will have a bigger selection of cars on show. the cars on the indoor disply are all car club registered and some independant cars will be on display as well. lots of traders will be there, this is usually the best show of the year to pick up a bargin or hunt down the rare part you are after

there will be an out door display/show area as well next to the hall

general parking is under cover for 100's of cars and every one is welcom. i've been there for abmw show about 4 years ago and it found it to be a good show and decent venue.


ps mods, can this be a sticky thanks

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:35 am
by Kedge
Sweet, i went to the one at stoneleigh a couple of years ago that was shared with the Porsche club.

I will be there, Donnington was only on my doorstep but i had gone down hill big time and needed something doing to it.

At least we don't have to stand out in the cold anymore 8)

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:17 am
by E30Demon
How do we book for this show?
Is E30Zone going to have a club stand there?

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:25 am
by brettski
is this in staffordshire i thought it was near coventry?

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:49 pm
by kidsinister
Kedge wrote:Sweet, i went to the one at stoneleigh a couple of years ago that was shared with the Porsche club.
Agreed, should be a good do.

It's definitely near Coventry somewhere...

Linketty linkington.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:41 pm
by Andy335Touring
Glad i saw this thread as i didn't know about the location change

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:43 pm
by maxfield
Think we might be there.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:45 pm
by HartgeH27
Not for me ...............BMWCC have gone in the wrong direction.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:21 am
by adit
care to elaborate ian? isnt it going to be worth another long drive then mate? any exact addredd if im not dissuaded? thanks. :)

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:05 pm
by gorgeee
just checked on the website and its warwickshire and is just south of coventry
definately looks like a nicer place then donnington

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 2:06 pm
by HartgeH27
adit wrote:care to elaborate ian? isnt it going to be worth another long drive then mate? any exact addredd if im not dissuaded? thanks. :)
My personal opinion and it is one shared by other ex-BMWCC members is that the BMWCC has become detatched from the enthusiast is more geared for the concours and new BMWs.

The CC is very well off and yet still charges considerable sums for us to take our pride and joys along, which creates and generates money for the same club. We provide the show and they take the money.

Purely from my personal experience there is little done for the older type car and the magazine is out of touch with its membership. Read a copy yourself, you get brand new beemas, weekends at Champneys for wives beauty weekends, wine runs down to the South of France etc.

There used to be a time when there were a lot of enthusiasts operating within the CC but that group have dwindled and it seems it is now more about raking in revenue for the CC rather than serving its members.

I may attend the odd show if its local and some friends are attending but for me the CC has become almost elitist.

Their forum is now pretty much dead, something political happened and it died almost overnight.

Nope, for me I prefer enthusiasts sites, much more interactive and not with annual membership fees, charges to get in anywhere and discounts offered which can be gained pretty much freely anyway.

Just my opinion.

:D

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:09 pm
by Georgieporgie
Has anyone got the postcode for the show so i can put it into my satnav and what dates its on too please ,Mike

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:53 pm
by luxconvertible
cv8 2lz :D c u There

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:41 pm
by gazm3
Ill be there.
Anyone else?.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:09 am
by E30Demon
Will the Zone have a stand? And how do we put our names down? :twisted:

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:18 pm
by Barnz
E30Demon wrote:Will the Zone have a stand? And how do we put our names down? :twisted:
Anyone know? I'll be going along and would like to see the Zone there.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:21 pm
by Kedge
My guess is the zone won't have a stand as its a BMWCC event. They'll be plenty in the car park though.

Looks like i won't make it now though as i am now waiting for my 3rd and hopefully final flywheel to be delivered!

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:08 am
by kidsinister
The last time the show was held here there was a large indoor space for the show itself, but there was plenty of parking space just outside and in adjacent barns which were, like Donnington, more interesting than the show itself.
HartgeH27 wrote:Stuff about the BMW Golfer's Club
Spot on. Champagne runs? Trips to Burgundy? The Henley chuffing Boat Rally?

They need introducing to a Bentley manual and a socket set, if you ask me.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:01 pm
by dips346
anyone going ?

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:37 pm
by kidsinister
Oh aye.

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:13 am
by Cabrio
See you guys there...doors should be open at 10am...and many cars on display of all ages

The O2 register, E21's, lots of E30s promises, M's, Alpinas etc and standard, Z's and some new models

Should be good and guarenteed to be dry......indoors ;-)

Re: Bimmerfest, Stoneleigh Park, Staffordshire 14th Oct

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:08 pm
by rows
Hi all,

Yes i'll be there.

Cheers Neil.

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:59 am
by Cabrio
Postcode is CV8 2LZ if anyone needs it

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:16 pm
by Cabrio
Got back and some very nice cars...range of old to new cars and Dips had a good display of modified cars and also some race cars...even a 1920s BMW ready for restoration...as you see at Essen

This should develop into a bigger show as the years go by...well worth a look next year

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:13 pm
by dips346
very good show ,and a nice selection of cars as well

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:20 pm
by oguz327
dips346 wrote:very good show ,and a nice selection of cars as well

It was a good one then :cool:

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:22 pm
by dips346
yes mate ,i will try and get some pics up

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:53 pm
by Andyboy
It was very good - some real quality E30's there. In fact virtually everything in the hall was nice (two B8 4.6's together) and I didn't recognise anything from the old Donington show. The indoor car parks were rammed with all kinds of interesting stuff - it was well worth the trip down although the trade stands were crap.

I don't agree about the car club. No, they don't want to get involved with rubbish (who does) but it's come a long way in the last 2-3 years. It's sad that the forum has died* - the only real backward step. Ian - where else do you get a full day at a trackday with open pitlane for £150? £40 a year might be steep but that's 76p a week and it opens you up to trackdays, 10% parts discount if you don't already get it plus a decent mag every month. Jeff H and Co have transformed it imo.


*It will wake up a bit if every Zoner who is a BMW CC member goes on there - I do.

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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:41 pm
by DaveD
£35 if you sign up for dd...and i agree the mag is good ...sometimes more interesting than Dips' ad mag :D

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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:34 am
by old_skool
I went yesterday and was impressed with the quality of the show altogether. There was no defined parking so you could park in whatever manner you wanted, (although inside parking was supposed to be restricted - it wasn't). The exhibition hall was clean and well lit and the quality of cars was fantastic. The 02 Register was in attendance with some lovely 2002 and 1602 examples, also an original BMW 2000 Neu Klasse saloon, a number of 3000 CS/CSL's and some lovely Alpina cars. So that kept me happy!

There was also the cleanest M3 I have ever seen. I haven't seen it before, it's Lachs silver with red leather, on Belgian No. plates. anyone know who it is? I saw Dips' cars there too, all very nice.

There was also a 1600 Gt and an M1, we assumed they belong to BMW Bracknell.

All in all a very good day out for a tenner.

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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:42 pm
by dave525
i enjoyed it,the people displaying were very approachable and friendly.i had a good chat to a bloke with a bubble car and another with a gorgeous e34 m5 le.there was a good range of cars as others said and some stunning e30s both inside and in the carpark.as regards the club where else do you get the chance to go 2 laps[sideways]in a v10 m5 with sabine driving like i did last year.then i went in the tuned thorney motorsport m3 csl chasing sabine .this year i got two laps in a new v8 m3 with bob harper from bmw car driving.ill never afford cars like these so its the chance of a lifetime.yes its a bit expensive but worth every penny for me.i had a right laugh in my e34 525 at donnington and actually caught and passed an e30 m3.my cylinder head has now cracked but thats another story.some enjoy polishing and showing.i like the track side of things.it takes all sorts and the club has something for everyone.ps i saw andyboys 7 series and the e34 from performance bmw outside.car of the show for me was the e21 323 in white,although the old csl,s were lovely as well.