As a central part of a massive expansion following a hugely successful first show at ExCeL in Docklands 12 months ago, the second London Classic Car Show (18-21 February) is incorporating ‘Car Club Square’.
Continue reading …The first is the mid-engined XJ13, a possible Le Mans contender built in the 1960s, while the second recreates 1999’s XK180, originally crafted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the much-loved Jaguar XK120
Continue reading …Ten hand-picked classic cars from each of the world’s six top car producing nations – 60 classics in all – will bring the 2016 London Classic Car Show to life
Continue reading …“Our first London Classic Car Show has exceeded our wildest dreams,” said Event Director Bas Bungish. “The feedback from visitors and exhibitors has been universally positive.
Continue reading …The London Classic Car Show – running until Sunday (11th January) at ExCeL in London’s Docklands – is jammed with innovative features that turn it from static exhibition into an all-action experience.
Continue reading …Faithfully presented in its original specification and livery after restoration, this landmark Morris Minor is the most famous example of the car that spanned a mammoth 24-year production history and captured the hearts, minds and wallets of the British public.
Continue reading …The cars – road, track and rally stars – will be fired up and then driven along The Grand Avenue, the event’s centrepiece, to create a moving motoring, road runway that’s never been seen at an indoor show before.
Continue reading …The organisers of the new London Classic Car Show aim to build an event that will put London back on the classic car map, rivalling the top shows in Paris and Essen, by bringing together themes that have shaped the motor industry’s incredible past.
Continue reading …Each car has a genuine Le Mans history, with winners to the fore. The youngest car on display is the Bentley Speed 8 that won the gruelling race in 2003 in the hands of drivers Rinaldo Capello, Briton Guy Smith and the most successful Le Mans driver ever, nine times winner Tom Kristensen.
Continue reading …One of the inaugural London Classic Car Show’s major attractions will be The Grand Avenue, a motoring catwalk along which 40 classics – four from each decade of the 20th century – will be driven, transforming the show from static exhibition into a moving experience… one with a V8 and V12 soundtrack.
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