Mad Jack And X2019 Collection
"Mad Jack and X2019: A Journey Through Classic Cars" Step into the world of vintage automobiles as Mad Jack and X2019 take center stage
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"Mad Jack and X2019: A Journey Through Classic Cars" Step into the world of vintage automobiles as Mad Jack and X2019 take center stage. From the prestigious CM33 event in 2012, Richard Iliffe showcased his stunning Riley Kestrel Sports, capturing the essence of elegance on wheels. Meanwhile, Richard Frankel's MG K3 Magnette roared with power, leaving spectators in awe. Fast forward to CM33 in 2008, where John Burton wowed the crowd with his SS-Jaguar 100, a true symbol of British craftsmanship. The year 1999 witnessed Paul Chase-Gardener's Aston Martin 2 litre speed model stealing hearts with its timeless beauty. In CM33's history book from 1998, Edward Bradley left an indelible mark with his Aston Martin Ulster - a masterpiece that exuded both style and performance. Robert Blakemore followed suit in '96 with his Aston Martin Speed Model that turned heads at every corner. The year was 1993 when Lukas Halusa unveiled his Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato at CM33; its sleek lines and powerful engine made it an instant classic. Rewinding back to '89, Richard Iliffe once again impressed enthusiasts with his Riley Kestrel Sports - a testament to enduring design. CM33 took us back even further to '86 when Hugh Apthorp showcased his Bentley 3-4½ Litre - a true embodiment of luxury on four wheels. Clive Morley and James Morley continued this legacy in '82 by presenting their Bentley masterpiece that stood tall among classics. No discussion about iconic cars is complete without mentioning Bugatti; Martin Halusa stole the show in '74 with his Bugatti35B while Bo Williams and Tom Hardman carried on this tradition in '72.