WANTED: Polos needed for St James Motoring Spectacle, 1 November

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polodriver
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WANTED: Polos needed for St James Motoring Spectacle, 1 November

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Hi there

I've been tasked with finding a handful of Polos for the St James Motoring Spectacle event in London on 1 November, particularly a Mk4 (2001-2009), a Mk6 (2017-present), and a MkI Derby (1977-1981).

Full details from the organisers as follows:

I would like to invite you to join us at the Royal Automobile Club’s St James Motoring Spectacle on 1 November where we are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the VW Polo.

Each year, the Royal Automobile Club transforms Pall Mall – one of London’s most iconic thoroughfares – into a display to celebrate motoring history. The road is closed to traffic for the day, allowing us to showcase an amazing display of 150 vehicles outside the Club’s historic clubhouse.

The event will present an exciting timeline of motoring, from pioneering veterans to cutting-edge supercars that represent the future of sustainable performance.

I am looking for cars to form a timeline of each generation of the Polo and would like to invite you to display your car. Would you be willing to join us?

Link to last years event:
https://www.veterancarrun.com/st-jamess ... -spectacle

Provisional Timings:
Event: 1st November, Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London.
Delivery time: 6am to 9am
Event opens: 10am
Event Closes: 3pm
Derig when event closes.

If anyone has a car in as near to standard condition as possible, please send me a picture at [email protected] and we can take it from there.

Many thanks,
Rich

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