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The HCVA Heritage Matters podcast takes a relaxed dive into the Historic vehicle industry and the incredible people within it.
Our host is Paddy Coppinger in conjunction with TORQUEfreely. Paddy is a lifelong classic car nut, over the years he's been fortunate enough to meet some amazingly interesting people through his love for cars.
The podcast is all about connecting with some of these people and having a chat. Our guests are all involved in the world of cars in some way or another and we’re excited to share their stories, their enthusiasms and what makes them tick.
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Heritage Matters #2 - StarterMotor
For the second podcast episode we talk to StarterMotor about all things young people! For any of you that aren’t already familiar with them, StarterMotor is an excellent charity dedicated to putting young people behind the wheel of classic cars.
We chat to Chief Executive Dave Withers about the reasons behind the creation of the charity and why they play such an important role for the future of the industry. We also speak to James Mabley, one of the original StarterMotor Ambassadors, to find out about some of the incredible experiences that he has taken part in with the charity.
The Heritage Matters podcast is hosted by Paddy Coppinger in conjunction with TORQUEfreely and brought to you by the HCVA, a not for profit organisation focused on preserving the future of historic vehicles and the vast industries supporting them.
Whether you are working in the industry or simply an enthusiast, you can sign up for a tailored membership plan here to play your part in the future of historic vehicles. -
Heritage Matters #1 - Guy Lachlan
For the first episode we have a sit down with our Executive Director Guy Lachlan. We cover a range of interesting topics including his vast knowledge on sustainable fuels, his unique first car and his experience racing a 1914 Hall Scott Fafnir (10L aero engine) at Goodwood in his first ever competitive car race!
The Heritage Matters podcast is hosted by Paddy Coppinger in conjunction with TORQUEfreely and brought to you by the HCVA, a not for profit organisation focused on preserving the future of historic vehicles and the vast industries supporting them.
We currently operate in four key areas:
- Environment and sustainability
- Education and skills
- Regulation and policy
- Community
Whether you are working in the industry or simply an enthusiast, you can sign up for a tailored membership plan here to play your part in the future of this important industry.