The Berkeley Enthusiasts Club
The Berkeley Enthusiast’s Club was founded in 1963
as a replacement for the Berkeley Sports Car Club, which was organized to
promote Berkeley cars in sporting events.
From the very beginning, the club's intent has been to keep the cars on the road and to help Berkeley enthusiasts enjoy them to the fullest. Traditionally this has meant keeping owners in touch with each other, maintaining a source of spares and technical literature and even helping to improve the various models.
The club has over 250
members worldwide who receive the monthly club newsletter, access to spares,
regalia, and technical information - and may participate in various Berkeley
related events taking place in the UK. You are invited to become a member.
Joining the BEC
Dues have recently changed. Please note the new amounts below.
Dues for the first
year are £20.00 for the UK, £26.00 for Europe, and £31.00 anywhere else, including the
US. Dues for subsequent years are £18.00, £21.00 and £26.00. Click
here to view an application (PDF file) which
can be printed, filled out, and sent to:
Tim and Ali Hampshire
BEC Membership
Nun Bank
Main St
Oswaldkirk
North Yorkshire
YO62 5XT
To send an e-mail to request more information regarding membership, click here.
Notes for US Members and prospective members
PayPal can be used to pay dues by sending payment in pounds sterling to becmembership@yahoo.co.uk . Sending money in a foreign currency is easy, although there is a fee involved. You don't need to register for PayPal to do this. If you choose to pay your dues via PayPal, send the payment to the above e-mail address and then mail the membership application via regular mail to the address above. Make sure you provide your name and address in both places. Note prominently on your paper application that dues were sent via PayPal. Credit card payments via PayPal are not accepted.
The club does not accept PayPal payments for parts, spares, or regalia. We're investigating alternative payment methods and will post some ideas asap. In the meantime, the club currently needs payment via a check in £ sterling drawn on a UK bank.