16th February 2019 Collection
"Capturing the Essence of Classic Cars: 16th February 2019" On a crisp winter morning
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"Capturing the Essence of Classic Cars: 16th February 2019" On a crisp winter morning, car enthusiasts gathered at the prestigious CM26 event to witness a breathtaking display of automotive beauty. Amongst the crowd, Klaus-Peter Mutschler showcased his timeless Alvis Speed 20 SA, exuding elegance and power. Not far behind, Alan Harpley's Alvis 12-50 turned heads with its vintage charm. The excitement continued as Martin Nash unveiled his stunning Frazer Nash Boulogne, a true testament to craftsmanship and innovation. The roar of engines filled the air as Klaus-Peter Mutschler returned with his Alvis Speed 20 SA for another exhilarating performance. Roberto Corno's Lancia Thesis gracefully glided through the crowd, leaving onlookers in awe of its sleek design. Richard Iliffe added a touch of quirkiness with his Riley Elf, capturing hearts with its adorable charisma. Tim Harrison took everyone by surprise when he arrived in his Mazda MX5, proving that modern cars can also make an impact amidst classic beauties. Gareth Williams' Lotus 26R Shapecraft stood out from the crowd with its sporty allure and impeccable handling. Tom Thornton brought history back to life with his BMW 329-28 K; every curve telling tales from decades past. Roberto Corno made yet another appearance in his Lancia Thesis, showcasing its versatility and undeniable appeal. Ted Shepherd stole the show in an AC Cobra MK IV; its raw power electrifying spectators who couldn't help but be captivated by this beast on wheels. And lastly, Mike Littlewood wowed everyone with his Daimler Super V8 Saloon - sophistication personified. As these remarkable vehicles graced our presence on that memorable day in February 2019 at CM26 event, they reminded us why classic cars hold such an enduring fascination for generations young and old alike.