I'm with you on the modern supercars as a rule. They're quite amazing but, if I had millions to spend I doubt if much past about 2000 would be on my list. More likely the earlier Italian stuff. Plus a scruffy old DBS.
When modern supercars were something of a rarity out on the roads, they excited and interested me but thanks to finance they’re everywhere. And they’re only new/special for a few months before another one comes out that is “better”. By contrast, a classic just gets more and more interesting as it ages. Thanks for watching - and my friends at Bonhams Cars Online can probably help you on the scruffy old DBS!
Great video! I thought I saw your esprit there…. 480ES was fab and properly used. Faves were the Virage in the car park and the 918 spyder.... great day, and by far warmer than the January event brrrrr 🥶
AC Cobra is definitely British. In the same way the Citroën SM is French & the DeTomaso Pantera is Italian. Designed & built in Britain, then shipped to the states to have the engine fitted.
It was a great day out, I didn't realise I was taking photos of your car as you drove away. I wonder what it would look like without the 911s, lots of space :)
Are you on Twitter/X to share the photos you took? @sportsandgt - would be interesting to see a 911-free Scramble but to be fair, they are good cars - if a little ubiquitous!
I noticed while looking at the cars the amount of men there dressed alike. Jeans , a dark jacket or hoodie. As for the cars, such a good display of old ane more recent cars.
Haha - a good observation - a dark jacket (preferably padded) is vital on the edge of a breezy airfield - even when the sun is out! Other than for warmth, I don't suppose anyone there thinks too much about what they are going to wear. Thanks for watching.
@SportsandGT Men are afraid to be seen as being different in dress. Alot of men are colour shy too. Men police one another as well. Everything is on a superficial level.