BMW Classic And Type Clubs International (CTCI)
The BMW Classic and Type Clubs International, sponsored by BMW, acts as the global organisation for the world wide associated BMW Clubs.
The BMW Historic Motor Club (UK) Ltd is an official member of the BMW CTCI.
The BMW CTCI represents around 200,000 BMW enthusiasts worldwide, and operates from the International BMW Club office in Munich, Germany.
Headed by the Chairman of the Board of Management, Ian Branston, the team is managed by Ilka Huss assisted by Andrea Sommer.
For more information, please visit their web site.
Members of the BMW Historic Motor Club can register on the site and obtain lots of useful and interesting information.
Federation Of British Historic Vehicle Clubs
The FBHVC exists to uphold the freedom to use old vehicles on the road. It does this by representing the interests of owners of such vehicles to politicians, government officials, and legislators both in the UK and (through membership of the Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens) Europe.
Motorsport UK
Motorsport UK is the national membership organisation and governing body for four-wheel motorsport in the UK, representing competitors, volunteers, clubs and fans.
The BMW Club Mobile Classic E.V
This is the BMW club to which our club is affiliated. Catering for BMW cars and motorcycles over 25 years old the BMW Club Mobile Classic is the largest club of its type in Germany
BMW Car Club GB
The Club provides products, services and events which enhance the enjoyment, value and experience all BMW owners and enthusiasts get from their cars.
BMW Classic Car Club Of America
The BMW Club in America, similar to our own. The Club’s mission is to promote the interest in, the ownership of, and preservation of classic BMWs, as well as to encourage their use and visibility. We do this mainly through the organization of and the participation in specific events, and the publication of a quarterly magazine THE ULTIMATE CLASSIC.
We are in constant contact with other BMW clubs in order to keep our members abreast of events and happenings in the US as well as abroad. A strong emphasis is being place on social contacts between members. The Club also maintains a register of members and their cars.
Vintage Sports-Car Club
The VSCC caters for cars built up to 1939 and with 7500 members is the largest club of its type in the UK.
The Frazer Nash Car Club
The Frazer Nash Car Club caters primarily for pre-1939 chain driven Frazer Nash cars but also, owners of post 1939 Frazer Nashes and Frazer Nash-BMWs can join as associate members.
Frazer Nash (AFN) was the original importer into the UK of BMW cars.
The Frazer Nash Archives
The Frazer Nash Archives at Henley-on-Thames were founded by John Aldington to preserve and promote the history of the Frazer Nash marque, spanning the period between 1910, when the first GN was constructed, until 1957, when the last post-war Frazer Nash design was produced.
The Archives also cover the association between Frazer Nash and BMW and the influence of BMW design on the post-war Frazer Nash models.
The Alastair Pugh Frazer Nash-BMW 328
This website serves two purposes, first, to tell potential owners a little about the pre-war 328 and second, as something of a valedictory to Alastair Pugh and his 328, HTU 446.
Club Mailing Address
BMW Historic Motor Club
Lower Norgrove,
Yarrington Road,
Alfrick,
Worcestershire.
WR6 5EX