Dear friends,
I have a very good reason to write this item today.
This is the best rally offer I have seen in many years! I participated in the Beijing to Shanghai Rally 2015 together with my dear friend Leo Seewald and we keep fond memories from that event. The same organizer CVUC now has developed a new event which is focussed on the Yangtze River Delta on the east coast of China. Start and finish are in Shanghai, while the rally itself is a 1000 mile regularity rally while visiting attractive cities and areas of the Yangtze River Delta. Late September is here the best season for travelling with pleasant temperatures.
To your advantage CVUC has decided to invest strongly in this brandnew event .
The Yangtze Delta Classic Rally 17– 27 September 2019 (*)
From this perspective our friend Joris Bergsma is in the position to make a most generous invitation in name of the organiser. An exceptional chance to discover the golden autumn of eastern China at very-very humble cost.
Participation this year is FREE of charge for exceptional cars (Chinese and non-Chinese!) built in the period 1919-1969
Capable of a speed of at least 50 mph or 75 km/h
NOTE: cars will be admitted by approval of the organizer
For the transport of your car from your country’s home port to Shanghai and back the organiser requests only a symbolic Euro 1000 (US$ 1150), which is only a fraction of the real costs.
The airfare to and from Shanghai are at your own expense. However during the 17-27 September event you, your partner and your car will be guest of the organization. Your stay in China in 5 star hotels is totally free of charge during 12 days, including the 10 days of the event itself.
Do you like to receive the full information pack and preliminary registration form, then just send Joris an email.
Wouldn’t it be great to meet in Shanghai this September !
Contact Joris Bergsma
Email: jb@jorisbergsma.com
Telephone: +31-653-362640
(*) the Yangtze Classic Rally is held under supervision and regulations of FIVA.
Interesting. Any RHD JDMs allowed? I’d bring my Nissan