24th September 2016 2016 Collection
"24th September 2016: A Spectacular Display of Classic Cars and Vintage Speedsters" On this memorable day
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"24th September 2016: A Spectacular Display of Classic Cars and Vintage Speedsters" On this memorable day, car enthusiasts gathered at the renowned CM16 6239 Michael James event to witness a remarkable showcase of automotive history. Among the crowd favorites was the stunning Riley 12-4 Sprite replica, beautifully restored to its former glory by CM16 6256 Michael James and his team. The event also featured an impressive lineup that included Andrew Croysdill's meticulously maintained Riley 12-4, exuding timeless elegance. Meanwhile, Roger Twelvetrees proudly displayed his Wolseley 16-20, a true symbol of British craftsmanship. Nicholas Hildyard brought along Theophile Schneider Aero Special, a rare gem that left spectators in awe with its unique design and impeccable detailing. Tim Greenhill showcased his powerful Wolseley Hornet Special named Red Henry, leaving onlookers mesmerized by its raw power. Martin Douglas presented his Hillegass Sprint Car with unmatched speed capabilities while Jo Blakeney-Edwards wowed everyone with her Austin 7 Special's vintage charm. Harry Painter's MG Kayne turned heads as it effortlessly glided through the venue. David Saxl took pride in exhibiting his Riley 12-4 Special; every curve and detail spoke volumes about its rich heritage. James Collins' Hudson Super Six stood tall as a testament to American engineering excellence. Clive Press impressed all with his Peugeot 148 - a classic beauty that embodied French sophistication. And last but not least, David Ozanne showcased the Delage Coupe de L Auto; an epitome of luxury and style from yesteryears. As these magnificent vehicles roared down the track or gracefully posed for photographs under clear skies on that unforgettable day in September, they transported us back in time – reminding us why we continue to cherish these icons of automotive history.