Friday, February 24, 2017

Hidden Gems Of The London Classic Car Show

It’s often easy to overlook England in terms of cars in favor of American muscle or Italian sex appeal, but the British have a storied automotive history and are still producing celebrated cars today. The London Classic Car Show pays tribute to the countries rich automotive and racing history as well as classic cars from around the globe. In fact, one of the showstoppers is a Ferrari 250 GTO valued at over 55 million USD. If you have the opportunity this is definitely one show worth checking out.

The shows most valuable car, a Ferrari 250 GTO, at more than 55 million USD. A 1920's era Bentley. 1988 Le Mans winning Jaguar XJR9LM. A classic Rolls-Royce. Jack Ickx and Derek Bell reunited with the Gulf Mirage in which they won Le Mans in 1975. Jacky Ickx and his GP winning 1971 Ferrari F1 car. Jaguar E-Type restoration project. Jaguar E-Type restoration project. Jim Clark's 1961 Lotus 21 GP car. Lotus 49 celebrating 50 years of the Cosworth DFV F1 engine. Porsches out in full force at the London show. The floor of the London Classic Car Show.

[Courtesy of The London Classic Car Show.]

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