Drive The Dream..
NEW IN - 1967 Citroen DS Pallas!

Established 13 years ago in London, and 6 years ago in Edinburgh, Classic Car Club is a Private Members' Club for lovers of fine motor cars. The original, and best, it is the largest and best known of the now flourishing car clubs, and the only one with a foothold in Scotland and the North of England. Members pay a one-off joining fee, followed by an all-inclusive annual fee, which gives them access to dozens of the world's most desirable cars. Members can book and drive the Club cars using the Club's unique Points System (see "Points System" page for further details). The number of days a Member will enjoy in Club cars in any year is governed by the way in which he or she uses his or her points, but on average Members tend to enjoy 40 to 50 days' annual usage of a fleet ranging from Lotus and Porsches through to Ferraris and Aston Martins.

A Club Run By Enthusiasts For Enthusiasts

Classic Car Club exists solely for its Members. One of the strengths of the Club is that all those involved with the Club are true classic car enthusiasts. In addition, most of the Club staff, from the Managing and Operations Directors through to the managers of the branches were originally Members themselves, and so have a true empathy with existing Members on all matters involving Club Membership. Here at CCC Scotland, we've realised that many are more in terested in driving the newer sports classics, so have re-shuffled our fleet accordingly, whilst still keeping a backbone of classics. We've bought a Maserati 3200GT, and we are looking to add a Ferrari 550 Maranello and an Aston Martin DB7. If you are interested in driving these cars join now, tell us we're doing the right thing, and reap the benefits before we put the price up with all that new metal! Interested in buying one of the cars? Contact us for more details!

Exciting New Additions to the Fleet.....

Click here to see the full fleet. NEW IN! We have acquired a stunning replica of the car that James Dean wishes he'd never seen! It's a 1958 Porsche 550A 'Spyder; silver with red leather interior. Built by Chamonix (Beck in the USA) this top spec replica looks and sounds stunning! Also new is a 1967 Citroen DS Pallas - the exact one as tested by LJK Setright in Classic & Sportscar Magazine. The car that was so ahead of it's time in the '50's, both technologically and visually, is a seriously cool driving experience today. Our Lotus Elise has been upgraded to sport 160 spec, with a trophy 160 engine, a close ratio gearbox, and uprated suspension and brakes. It's now a mid 4 secs 0-60 rocket, with even more sublime handling! Finally, a car that has proven one of members favourites in the last couple of months - a 1973 Rolls Royce Corniche Coupe. The most expensive car money could buy in it's day - three times that of a Ferrari Dino, or twice a Lamborghini Miura or Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. Join and find out why!!

Easter 2008 - 21st - 24th March = Big Boy's Toy Show at Ocean Terminal - We'll have 4 cars in the shopping centre over Easter, so if you're around why not pop in and see them. It will be manned on and off over the weekend, so if you want to chat to one of us, please call the office or Matt's mobile to find out when this will be.

Open Weekend - at the club, Leith 12th-13rd April 2008. watch this space for more details...

Open Weekends are your only opportunity to see all the cars together, as they are normally out being driven by our members, so mark this event in your diary today. Also be first to see the new arivals!Watch this space for more details closer to the time...

  ** PLUS ** One of the members of the club will be bringing down his brand new Ferrari F430 for people to look at – maybe with a view to making it available to club members. Come along and see how that might work! Whether you are interested in joining our club in Edinburgh or Glasgow you should take this opportunity to come along and see all the fleet vehicles that are available to you.

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