Stonor Park, 21-22 May, 2022 |
Apart from the six feature classes there was a Coachwork & Concepts display, The Collector display and an
Ode to Ducati motorcycle display. The Coachwork & Concepts display encompassed a wide variety of
offerings, probably the most spectacular being the 1996 Mercedes-Benz F200 Imagination, one of only two
built, which was Mercedes take on the future at the time, it really stood out in its bright metallic turquoise
paintwork and chrome wheels. |
Further rarities in the display included the 2005 Bizzarrini Ghepardo, one-offs in the form of a 1974 Lotus
Estralle estate car and a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Pick-Up, together with a Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3
Crayford estate car. The Collector Display this year featured the vehicles of Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia, which
within the diverse display included a Jaguar E-Type, an Aston Martin DB5, a Porsche 356 Speedster, a
Ferrari 365 GTB4, together with a two wheeled antithesis, a Honda 90 motorcycle. The Ducati display
comprised of nine examples, ranging from a 1971 750 GT to a 2014 1199 Superleggera. |
Bizzarrini showed their 5300 GT Corsa Revival model along with a P538 Continuation, with Caton showing
their modern Austin Healey interpretation. Presenting partner Montres Breguet had a pale metallic purple
Lamborghini Diablo fronting their boutique, which featured a Montres Breguet clock inside. |
Gooding & Company previewed cars from their upcoming September auction at Hampton Court, these being
a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, a Bugatti Type 55 and a Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competition Berlinetta. Further
variety was provided on the final day with a display of supercars added to the field courtesy of the Drivers
Union. These included a number of McLaren variants, Lamborghinis, including a spectacular electric blue
Aventador, and Ferraris, within whose number were a trio of testarossas, a 488 Pista and an 812 GTS. |