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Turn your classic car experience gift voucher into a personalised memento

A keepsake ticket for E-Type drives, classic hire days and Goodwood weekends. Personalised, printed in the UK, and made to be kept.

The formats

Four ways to present your classic car experience gift

About the classic car collection

Momeo keepsake tickets turn a classic car experience gift into something the recipient can hold. Personalise the car, the roads, their name and the date, then choose the format: a Digital Download delivered by email within minutes, a Duo Set of two matching printed tickets, a Premium Edition on heavyweight recycled paper, or an A3 Poster Series art print. Designed in London and printed in the UK with eco-friendly water-based inks. Please note the keepsake is commemorative and does not grant entry to any drive or experience. The drive itself is booked separately with the voucher provider.

The Momeo Guide

The long way home

By the Momeo team · Updated July 2026

Britain does old cars like nowhere else on earth. Goodwood hosts the biggest historic race meeting in the world every September. Brooklands built the first purpose-built racing circuit in 1907 and you can still stand on the banking. Bicester Heritage has turned a wartime RAF base into a village of classic specialists, and Morgan still builds cars from wood and aluminium in Malvern, by hand, the way it did a century ago. Each car is a different kind of day, and a different kind of person.

The difference between a good classic car experience and a great one comes down to three decisions. Which car. Which roads. Which season.

The great drives aren’t about speed. They’re about the ritual. The smell of petrol and old leather. The starting procedure that has to be learned rather than pressed. The nod from the other driver at the junction who knows exactly what you’re in. The bit where the phone stays in the glovebox, because a car this old asks for both hands and all of your attention, and that turns out to be the whole point.

The lineup

Best UK classic car days by occasion

Choose the day that matches the driver. Each tier is shaped by how much time is spent behind the wheel, and how much of the day is the occasion around it.

01

For a first taste of classics

Bicester Heritage

Oxfordshire

A 1920s RAF bomber station reborn as the home of historic motoring, with dozens of specialists on one site. The Scramble open days put hundreds of classics in one place, and drive days run from the old technical site.

Brooklands Museum

Weybridge, Surrey

Where British motorsport began in 1907. The original banking still stands, the paddock is a working museum, and it is the right first date with motoring history for anyone who loves a story with their machinery.

02

For a day behind the wheel

The Cotswolds by classic

Gloucestershire & Warwickshire

The classic hire heartland. An E-Type, MGB or Morgan on open B-roads with a pub lunch at the far end. The car is the destination, the road is the experience, and the photographs take themselves.

Shelsley Walsh

Worcestershire

The oldest motorsport venue in the world still running on its original course, first raced in 1905. Hill climb experience days here are motoring heritage you can actually drive, not just look at.

03

For the full occasion

Goodwood Revival

West Sussex, September

The biggest historic race meeting in the world, and the only one where the crowd dresses in period clothes too. Three days of racing Jaguars, Ferraris and Cobras as they raced in the fifties and sixties. Book everything early.

Goodwood Festival of Speed

West Sussex, July

Everything from pre-war Bentleys to current Formula 1 cars running the same hill climb over four days. Less period theatre than the Revival, more sheer variety, and easier to do as a single unforgettable day.

A classic Jaguar E-Type parked on a quiet English village street — Momeo personalised classic car experience keepsake gift

When to book

Best time of year to book

Best window

May to Sep

The British summer is what classic cars were built for. Dry B-roads, long evenings, the hood down, and the show season in full swing from village fetes to Goodwood. This is the drive as the postcard imagines it.

Avoid

Nov to Feb

Salted roads are the enemy of old metal, so most classics winter in storage and many hire fleets pause entirely. The few cars that do run spend the day with the hood up and the heater losing.

Underrated

April

The season opener. Fleets come out of winter recommissioning running their best, the roads are still quiet, and the spring light flatters chrome like nothing else. Easier availability than any summer weekend.

Field notes

Five tips for the day itself

Practical advice from the Momeo team. Tap any tip to read more.

  1. Choose roads over circuits

    Classics were built for the road, not the track. A supercar wants a circuit; an E-Type wants a B-road, a reason to be out, and somewhere worth arriving. If the choice is laps or a route through good countryside, take the route.

  2. Pick the car for the story, not the spec

    Nobody chooses a classic on horsepower. Choose the E-Type because someone’s father had one, the Morgan for the wind and the wood, the Mustang for the film they always quote. The story is what the day is for, and it is what the keepsake commemorates.

  3. Learn the starting ritual

    Old cars do not start, they awaken. Chokes, fuel pumps, a precise throttle ritual that the handover briefing will teach you. Ask questions, take your time, and enjoy it: the procedure is half the romance.

  4. Plan a destination, not a distance

    A pub lunch thirty miles away beats a hundred aimless miles. Old cars are happiest with a purpose and a rest in the middle, and so are their drivers. Build the day around somewhere to arrive.

  5. Dress for the car

    If the hood comes down, the weather comes in. Layers, sunglasses, and something windproof turn an open-top drive from an endurance event into the best hour of the month. A flat cap is optional but strongly encouraged.

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Frequently asked

Questions,
answered.

Is this a real classic car experience voucher?

No. A Momeo keepsake is commemorative and does not grant entry to any drive or experience. It is a personalised memento that accompanies a gift voucher you have already bought. The drive itself is booked separately with the voucher provider.

Can I personalise every detail?

Yes. Digital Download, Duo Set and Premium Edition are personalised with the experience, venue, recipient name and date. Duo Set and Premium Edition also carry a short personal message on the back. Poster Series prints are themed art and are not personalised.

How fast is UK delivery?

Digital Downloads arrive by email within minutes of payment. Printed editions ship from the UK and arrive within 3–5 business days.

What if I need to make a change?

For digital products, get in touch within 1 hour of purchase and we’ll do our best. Printed products are made to order and cannot be changed once production has started — please double-check all details before paying. Faulty or damaged items are entitled to a free replacement under UK consumer law.

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