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British Motor Museum renews partnership for a second year

22 January 2025

We are delighted to announce the renewal of the partnership with The British Motor Museum. As part of this, Peter James Insurance has pledged its support for three key 2025 shows – National Metro & Mini Show (1 June), BMC & Leyland Show (13 July) & Old Ford Rally (20 July).

We already have strong links to each of these iconic marques and by sponsoring these shows, we are continuing to give back to the motoring heritage of Britain. The partnership will also see the continuation of the Peter James Insurance’s Junior Judge initiative where the future generation of classic car enthusiasts are given the opportunity to pick their favourite vehicles at each show.

Tom Caren, Shows Manager at the British Motor Museum, said:

“These three iconic shows sit at the heart of our shows season and reflect the values of the British Motor Museum. We’re delighted to be working with Peter James Insurance for a second year and are very grateful for the support they give us”.

Garry Carlin, Head of Classic at Peter James Insurance said:

“We’re proud to continue our support of the British Motor Museum and three of the key shows in the classic calendar. We know that the marques the shows celebrate, along with the museum and the vehicles in its collection, are loved by many motoring enthusiasts across the world. The renewal of the partnership perfectly aligns with our club-focused strategy, and we acknowledge that as a key element of the classic vehicle community it’s important to support organisations like these, to help keep the spirit and enthusiasm for classic vehicles alive both now and for future generations.”

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