A small recap of my "No. 2" article, if I may. Each July, just for one day, the Wingfield-Digby family put on one of the best shows of automotive excellence in England that I have had the pleasure to attend. The venue is the historically highly-significant Sherborne Castle in Dorset county, England.
During the one day car show the vehicles on display are a wonderful surprise as each year as many cars come from enthusiast's clubs as do those from ordinary folks who bring their own treasured classic car for others to enjoy. I hope that you enjoy these as much as I have from the recent car show posts that TG has kindly given us.
Firstly some magnificent 'oldies' (the German flag flying behind does not show the car's country of manufacture):
Ah, back to Lamboughini...
And then Austin-Healey 3000...
And Aston-Martin...
With an 1930's Aston-Martin...
And a 1960's DB6... (I think!)
And a Daimler Dart V6 (nearly bought one, I wish I had)...
And to a 1930's MG...
Any ideas??
Fascinatingly a Bentley "La Sarthe" custom is unusual, to say the least...
Then a 1955 D-type Le Mans 24 hour race winner driven by Mike Hawthorn...
Jaguars with Sherborn New Castle in the background...
And a recent French De Dion "Bouton" garage 'find'...
Oh, and a fantastic Ford GT40 in Gulf colours...
Finally, a magnificent Rolls Royce from the 1930's era of the TV series Downton Abbey...
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