110th Anniversary Collection
"110th Anniversary: A Spectacular Showcase of Automotive History" In a mesmerizing display of automotive excellence
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"110th Anniversary: A Spectacular Showcase of Automotive History" In a mesmerizing display of automotive excellence, the 110th anniversary celebration brought together an extraordinary collection of vintage and replica vehicles. Among them was the stunning CM19 7938 Geoffrey Enoch MG R-Type, its sleek lines and timeless charm capturing hearts effortlessly. As eyes wandered further, they landed upon the CM19 7833 Colin Wolstenholme Riley Racing MPH, exuding power and speed in every curve. Its presence was matched by the CJ6 8768 Mrs Rachael Holdsworth MG PB, radiating elegance with its classic design. The event continued to surprise and delight as the CM19 7822 Kevin Morton Riley 9 Special made its grand entrance. A true masterpiece on wheels, it showcased craftsmanship at its finest. Not far behind was the CJ6 8676 Hugh McGarel-Groves Delage DM Sport - a symbol of sophistication that left spectators awestruck. Adding a touch of regal allure to this remarkable gathering was none other than CM19 8190 Richard Nash's Lorraine Dietrich Vieux Charles III. Its opulent beauty spoke volumes about an era long gone but never forgotten. Not only did this celebration pay homage to iconic cars but also included unique gems like CJ6 8734 David Seber's Wolseley Hornet Special - a rare find that captivated enthusiasts with its distinctive character. Amongst all these magnificent machines stood out one unexpected participant - CJ6 8614 Triang pedal car. Though diminutive in size compared to others, it held immense sentimental value for many attendees who reminisced about their childhood adventures on similar toys. The parade continued with CJ6 8719 Mike Miles' Napier Type75 roaring into view – a testament to engineering brilliance from days past. And then came CJ6 8743 Gyles Cooper's Salmson GSS; an embodiment of grace and power, it effortlessly commanded attention.