17th June 2017 Collection
Step back in time to the 17th of June, 2017, where classic car enthusiasts gathered for a remarkable display of automotive history
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Step back in time to the 17th of June, 2017, where classic car enthusiasts gathered for a remarkable display of automotive history. Amongst the crowd were some truly extraordinary vehicles, each with its own story to tell. CM19 7938 Geoffrey Enoch proudly showcased his meticulously crafted MG R-Type replica, capturing the essence of vintage elegance. Meanwhile, CM19 7833 Colin Wolstenholme's Riley Racing MPH exuded power and speed, leaving spectators in awe. CJ6 8768 Mrs Rachael Holdsworth cruised by in her charming MG PB, radiating timeless beauty and grace. Not far behind was CM19 7822 Kevin Morton's Riley 9 Special, a true testament to craftsmanship and ingenuity. The roar of engines filled the air as CJ6 8676 Hugh McGarel-Groves unleashed his Delage DM Sport on the open road. Its sleek lines and powerful performance left everyone breathless. A sight that caught many eyes was CM19 8190 Richard Nash's Lorraine Dietrich Vieux Charles III - an exquisite masterpiece that transported onlookers to a bygone era of luxury and opulence. CJ6 8734 David Seber turned heads with his Wolseley Hornet Special; its unique design combined with top-notch engineering made it an undeniable showstopper. CM19 7816 Graham Beckett brought smiles all around with his adorable Austin Seven Simplicity – proof that even small cars can make a big impact. Intriguingly nestled amongst these magnificent machines was CJ6 8614 Triang pedal car – reminding us all that love for automobiles starts at a young age. As if plucked from another time period, CJ6 8719 Mike Miles' Napier Type75 commanded attention wherever it went – an embodiment of grandeur from days gone by.