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Customs Captivate at Beaulieu

Held in the grounds of the National Motor Museum from 18th – 20th June, it started as a one day event at Beaulieu in 2008 with 200 custom Gold Cadillac Lowridercars on display in the Beaulieu Arena. In 2009 it moved to a three day event with a large contingent of custom car enthusiasts spending the whole weekend at Beaulieu, their numbers swelling further for Sunday’s Hot Rod and Custom Car Drive-In-Day.

This year’s event proved equally successful with 150 custom cars arriving for the weekend, increasing to over 500 Hot Rods and Customs, Classic Americans, Chops and Bobbers sunning themselves in the picturesque Beaulieu grounds on Sunday.

Friday evening saw a steady stream of Hotrod & custom vehicles heading for Beaulieu and by nightfall, over 150 vehicles were parked with 550 people happily camping in the Beaulieu parkland with entertainment provided during the evening by Ace Trio. On Saturday 130 vehicles took part in a Cruise-Out through the picturesque New Forest to the waterfront at Highcliffe for a lunch stop, returning to Beaulieu through more of the beautiful New Forest. In the evening it was time to stroll over to the Big Al’s Place and party till late with live music from Dr Blue and ZZ Eliminator, with beards optional!

On Sunday, more hot rod and custom cars joined the event to provide a stunning display of vehicles on the Beaulieu Arena, bringing the final tally of vehicles to over 500, including many custom bikes. In addition, there were a number of trade s1932 Ford Model B 5 Window Coupetands selling custom related merchandise and accessories, a free Speedway funfair ride and live music, again from Ace Trio.  The day is becoming a ‘must-do’ event for Beaulieu’s visitors who, this year numbered 5,794.

Assisted by Burlesque performer, ‘Dolly Divine’, the Hon Ralph Montagu presented trophies, together with Autoglym car cleaning products, to the best car in each decade from the 1920s to the 70s.  Best Victory Wheelers Club Car went to Dave Weaver in a 1957 Chevrolet, packing over 1,000hp under (and over) its bonnet and Best in Show, sponsored by Custom Car Magazine, went to Gary Chester in a 1932 Ford Model B 5 window coupe. The People’s choice, both Beaulieu visitors and show entrants, was a 1941 pearlescent Gold Cadillac Lowrider, driven all the way from Belgium by Hugo Vervliet.

Lifestyle magazine, Milkcow sponsored a trophy for the Best Traditional Rod, awarded to Brian Lucas in a 1932 Ford Roadster, and American Car Magazine awarded the American Choice to Shaun McGee in a 1953 Hudson Hornet.

A new award was presented this year in memory of last year’s Victory Wheelers Chairman, Alan Partridge, from Stubbington. Known to all as ‘Big Al’, he died at the end of last year, after a short illness. The award, given to the member of the club who best exemplifies his spirit, was presented to Martin Griffin by Big Al’s children, Alex, Tom and Violet and his father Patch.

Keith Ellis, this year’s Victory Wheelers Chairman, said: ”It has been another brilliant weekend event, with even more vehicles and trade stands than last year and the variety and quality of vehicles consistently strong.”

The Hot Rod & Custom Drive-In-Day was supported by Custom Car Magazine.

The next Southcoast Internationals event will take place over the weekend of 17th - 19th June, 2011.