London Classic Car Show features classics from Aston to Zagato
20 Feb 2017|1,773 views
To be held from the 23rd to 26th February, among the latest to be confirmed for the London Classic Car Show are a clutch of rare Aston Martins, the 'Holy Trinity' - hypercars from Ferrari, Porsche and McLaren - and a unique mobile cinema built in the late 1960s by the Ministry of Technology. The star marque at this year's show is Ferrari. As well as an incredible Tribute collection of 20 Ferrari road cars together worth a cool £120 million ($211 million), there will be Ferraris in action on The Grand Avenue, and on static display on club and dealer stands.
Numerically the Prancing Horse will be in the lead, but Aston Martin won't be far behind. Corgi Toys is launching its new range of James Bond model cars at the show with two very special full size Astons on show: the movie-only DB10 from Spectre and the DBS as seen in Casino Royale. The Aston Martin Owner's Club (AMOC), meanwhile, will have an example of the stunning Vulcan track day hypercar on its stand, along with a DB5, a V8 Zagato, a Lagonda and one of only six Anniversary Vanquish models made. JBR Capital, meanwhile, will be displaying one of the four Sanction II DB4 Zagato models produced while the famous Brooklands single seater, the Razor Blade, will be in Grand Avenue action.
Underlining Aston's long pedigree, the AMOC stand will also have the pre-war Aston Red Dragon racer on show while specialist auction company The Market will be offering a 1937 Aston 15/98 DHC for sale. A car doesn't have to be old to be considered a classic, however. No-one will disagree that the unbelievable Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1 or Ferrari LaFerrari are anything but instant classics. The three hypercars - dubbed the Holy Trinity and together producing 2,740bhp - will be seen together, possibly for the first time in London, on the stand of luxury car dealers Prindiville.
To be held from the 23rd to 26th February, among the latest to be confirmed for the London Classic Car Show are a clutch of rare Aston Martins, the 'Holy Trinity' - hypercars from Ferrari, Porsche and McLaren - and a unique mobile cinema built in the late 1960s by the Ministry of Technology. The star marque at this year's show is Ferrari. As well as an incredible Tribute collection of 20 Ferrari road cars together worth a cool £120 million ($211 million), there will be Ferraris in action on The Grand Avenue, and on static display on club and dealer stands.
Numerically the Prancing Horse will be in the lead, but Aston Martin won't be far behind. Corgi Toys is launching its new range of James Bond model cars at the show with two very special full size Astons on show: the movie-only DB10 from Spectre and the DBS as seen in Casino Royale. The Aston Martin Owner's Club (AMOC), meanwhile, will have an example of the stunning Vulcan track day hypercar on its stand, along with a DB5, a V8 Zagato, a Lagonda and one of only six Anniversary Vanquish models made. JBR Capital, meanwhile, will be displaying one of the four Sanction II DB4 Zagato models produced while the famous Brooklands single seater, the Razor Blade, will be in Grand Avenue action.
Underlining Aston's long pedigree, the AMOC stand will also have the pre-war Aston Red Dragon racer on show while specialist auction company The Market will be offering a 1937 Aston 15/98 DHC for sale. A car doesn't have to be old to be considered a classic, however. No-one will disagree that the unbelievable Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1 or Ferrari LaFerrari are anything but instant classics. The three hypercars - dubbed the Holy Trinity and together producing 2,740bhp - will be seen together, possibly for the first time in London, on the stand of luxury car dealers Prindiville.
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