We’ve been snapping away at the Wilton Classic and Supercar Show – here are some of our favourite shots…
You had to be there to appreciate the sheer scale of this 1926 Type 41 Bugatti Royale Torpedo. A truly awesome car…
The car park at Wilton Classic and Supercar was impressive enough.
The first appearance together of the McLaren of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost’s Ferrari since they famously crashed at the first corner of the Japanese Grand Prix 25 years ago, handing the title to Senna.
Perhaps the most beautiful Lamborghini ever, the Miura, outside Wilton House
There were a few curiosities too – how about this 1965 Ferrari 300 Shooting Brake by Vignale?

It wasn’t just about exotic cars either – to think this enormous Ford Zepher was once a common sight on our roads…

…talking of scale, the back view of this Lamborghini Espada is something else.
Quite a few Ford GT40S on display – this one had a great paintjob.

The monster that is Bloodhound SSC just about squeezed into the marquee.

Forget about the Ferrari next door, a DeLorean always pulls the crows – especially when the gullwing doors are open.

Huge display of classic Bugatti cars on show – fancy putting a screw there…

Here’s a rareity from not that long ago – a Vauxhall VXR8

Always a joy to see the Popbangcolour’s Morgan three-wheeler.
Life-sized replica of a Bugatti Veyron made from over 400 Castrol EDGE containers!
The unmistakable rear end of a Jaguar XJ220…

So many Aston Martins on show, but you don’t often see them in red…
This gorgeous 1974 Ferrari Dino GT is up for sale – a snip at £349,995.
And finally, does anyone know anything about this striking Aston Martin concept?
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