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THE BULLETIN

The March/April 2025 edition of the AOC Bulletin is now available in the Members Section and should be in your post box shortly.

(log in to the members section and go to 'The Bulletin and AOC Archive', select 2025 from the table for this years Bulletins)

 
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The AOC Forum and Facebook Page

The AOC has two very helpful online support sites - Forums and the AOC Facebook Page.

The Forum is a library of useful technical support, feedback on suppliers’ services or products, a facility for members to buy and sell parts (in addition to the Calendar), and any other general information or comments that members would like to share.  CLick on Forums in the top menu to access.

The AOC Group on Facebook provides the Club’s online social media activity, and although it can be viewed by the public, only AOC members can contribute to the Group and add articles, photographs or videos.

The Facebook Group is for members to share information, news, events and activities relating to Alvis and their cars. Although some members use Facebook to share technical information or to ask for advice, all the information on Facebook is temporary, so if you want the technical information or advice to remain permanent, please update the AOC website Forum.

 
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Partners
Earley Engineering Fisher Rewstorations Footman James    
Longstone Tyres MWS

Tim Walker Restorations

   
       FBHVC   

The FBHVC are very happy - indeed encourage you - to tell your members that they are entitled to register and access our members area. It’s one of the benefits they can now enjoy as a result of our club being a member of the Federation.

To sign up, you simply input your email address, create your own password, and choose our club name from the drop-down list. Your registrations is normally approved by return: https://www.fbhvc.co.uk/register

There’s a wealth of information on the website, including events listings, a trade directory, ‘Essential Guides’ of which the one covering fuel is especially popular.

Anyone who is in our club is welcome to see the FBHVC online magazine and can be added to the mailing list (letting them know that the latest issue is out). The FBHVC strongly suggests that the committee take advantage of this, so they are up do date on current developments, in everything from fuel, to clean air zones and other legislation.

Anthony McGarel-Groves
FBHVC Representative

 

   
News

EAMK-1

The East Anglia contingent saw us heading to Ipswich to join the gathering at Christchurch Park, Ipswich in preparation for the annual run to Felixstowe. Teas, coffees and bacon baps were enjoyed whilst we inspected the vast gathering of historic commercial vehicles, buses and classic, vintage and veteran cars.

FBHVC Survey

CALL TO ACTION: Please help us keep our classic vehicles on the roads! The five-yearly National Historic Vehicle Survey urgently needs your input. Follow this link to the survey: www.fbhvc.co.uk/survey

EA-1

“There is one of those beastly motor-cars. What a foul dust it’s raising!” This is an adapted quotation from Through East Anglia in a Motor Car, published in 1907 and written by J. E. Vincent, describing a road trip across Breckland in Norfolk in a new Rolls Royce Silver Ghost driven by Claude Johnson, co-founder of the company. At the time, Breckland was a large area of sandy heathland completely devoid of trees, but it was decided after WW1 to plant it with thousands of acres of mainly conifers to ensure that the country was never short of timber again.