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A classic setting for the show.
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London Classic Car Show

 Roger Dixon

After two years of Covid inflicted disruption the February 24-26, London Classic Car Show returned to Olympia for 2023, London’s historic (Grade II listed) 137-year old exhibition complex with its steel and glass arched structure providing a classic backdrop for the cars it encased. Motor shows have featured in the venue’s history since 1905 with the British Motor Show based there for over 30 years. It would appear a popular return as a 500-yard queue of visitors had formed outside by opening time on the first day, all eager to sample the offerings on display in Olympia’s halls.

By mid-afternoon on Friday Olympia's Grand Hall was buzzing. Roger Dixon
By mid-afternoon on Friday Olympia’s Grand Hall was buzzing.

London’s show was anniversary driven for 2023 celebrating three significant births in 1963 and one in 1953 more of those later. Supporting the birthdays were areas featuring Fortysomethings-cars that are just reaching classic status, Endangered Species-mundane classics now facing extinction, Barn Finds-focusing on long forgotten rusty gems, Classic Car Auctions offering of over 100 vehicles that went under the hammer on Saturday and finally a plethora of specialist car clubs-many displaying some pretty unusual vehicles. In addition a host of dealers were exhibiting their restorations or classics to tempt the wallet and, of course, the now familiar option of having your classic electrified. Opinions were also aired at Olympia, Fighting Torque-their dreadful pun not mine-took the form of a live debate on stage by a cast of experts, pundits, commentators and iconic industry figures who mixed it on the burning classic car topics of the day with subjects as diverse as ‘what’s a modern classic’, ‘market movers’ to ‘the first supercar’ and-yes you’re right-‘classic car electric conversions’. A consensus was rarely reached but the hourly discussions were always interesting and enlightening.

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Cleaned up for the show ‘Muddy Fox’ represented the Metro XR4s in the Endangered Species category.
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This 1957 MGA sat outside for 30+ years now mechanically restored and fitted with a 1840-cc MGB engine.

Barn finds and survivors also being a subject for discussion by the pundits was equally well illustrated in the hall. Survivors it could be argued were represented by the Endangered Species and Fortysomethings where everyday machinery such as the Morris Marina, Austin Cambridge and Vauxhall Cresta were on display along with the much maligned Austin Metro but this example had been on steroids as it was the Rally XR4 version. Barn Finds an interesting section with several cars in various stages of decay on display including an experimental Jaguar XJ Series 1 that had been used by the factory to trial a Stromberg V12 engine and then left to rot in a corner for 45 years. Illustrating opinions on restoration was a 1957 MGA that, according to its placard, had ‘Sat outside and unused in the Texas weather for 30+ years perfecting its beautiful finish’ remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The MG had been mechanically restored with the Texas patina retained, not all the Torquers were in favour of this form of preservation.

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One of three Truimph TR3S to take the 1961 Le Mans team prize displayed by the Triumph TR Register club.

Neither it appears were the displaying auto clubs in favor of excessive patina, none of their vehicles showed any signs of Texas baking particularly the Ford AVO Owners who exhibited three immaculate MK1 Escort RS 2000s in better than new condition. The TR Register offering probably comprised the most unusual selection with a beautiful Michelotti styled Coupe’ based on the Triumph TR3A chassis, of which only 329 were produced between 1959-62, standing beside a 1961 Team Prize winning Le Mans Triumph TRS that had been driven by Leston & Slotemaker at Le Sarthe. Completing line-up were two Swallow Dorettis built by the Swallow Coachbuilding Co and based on the Triumph TR2 chassis with production between 1954/56 just 276 were completed.

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60’s icons the Mini and the Beatles here combined. L-R Paul’s Radford Cooper S, George’s psychedelic S & Ringo’s S converted to take his drum kit.

2023s main features in the halls were reserved for the Porsche 911, Mini Cooper and Aston Martin DB5 all reaching the age of 60 in the year only to be upstaged by the Chevrolet Corvette reaching 70. On entering the Grand Hall visitors were greeted with a display of all eight 911 models ranging from the original 901 model to todays 992 still a must-have car after over half a century. The Mini Cooper was celebrated in the centre of the hall where three Beatles’ bespoke examples took centre stage, coachbuilder Harold Radford was commissioned by the ‘Fab Four’ to customise a ‘pocket rocket’ for each of them. Paul’s being finished in Aston Martin green with a full leather interior, Ringo’s had electric windows and a hatchback conversion to accommodate his drum kit, John’s psychedelic Cooper was originally metallic black until 1967 sadly John Lennon’s example no longer exists. Flanking these customised Coopers was a works rally CooperS, in this form John Cooper’s modified mini took the rally world by storm and made Sir Alec Issigonis’ design a legend.

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Before and after resoration of the DB5 on Aston Martin’s Works Heritage stand.

Was it James Bond or just beautiful design-possibly rivalling the Ferrari GTO?-that gave the Aston Martin DB5 its iconic status? Probably a combination of both, anyway the Aston is still sought-after 60 years on and sells for mega-money. Where better to see examples of this sexagenarian than on the Aston Martin Heritage stand where visitors could drool over a complete example and examine a part restored body-shell.

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Corvette 70th birthday line-up.

Daddy of them all at 70 is the Chevy Corvette others have come and gone but America’s own sports car is still going strong. Sixteen were displayed to celebrate the anniversary some two tone with whitewalls, others candy orange, from drop-heads to fastbacks and stingrays to spoilers all were represented. So many in fact the display had to be split into two sections.

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Saturday’s auction brought mixed fortune with some very desirable vehicles not reaching their reserve while others surprised as the bids rose way past expected levels. Most notable sales were a 1971 Ferrari Dino 246GT fetching just shy of £270,000 a 1966 Land Rover Series II newly restored went down at £29,432! But it was three of the Show’s featured marques that really drew the bids a 1954 Mini Cooper S sold for £30,000 (small car big bucks), a 1969 Porsche 911S at £99,616 and well over half a £million for a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 at £611,280.

As yet no show dates have been announced for 2024 but details will appear at www.theclassiccarshowuk.com

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1921 Bentley 3-Litre
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Displayed on the Model A Revival stand this 1916 Studebaker was found in a Minnesota woodshed, its to be restored keeping the 100+ year patina.
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The Cooper S at 60. Here a 1966 Works Rally edition.
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1972 Mercedes-Benz W108 280SE V8.
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1966 Stingray
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1961 Corvette C1.
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1990 Corvette ZR-1
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Hot under the hood.
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Happy Birthday Corvette.
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Birthday line-up
Rampante welcome. Roger Dixon
Rampante welcome.
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This 1957 MGA, why waste money on a spray job when the bodywork can look like this?
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Barn fine BMW CSL with extra ventilation!
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Looks as if this BMW CSL was stored in a rather damp barn!
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5.3-Litre Stromberg V12 fitted to a 1968 XJ12 by Jaguar\’s experimental department left languishing at the factory for 50+ years.
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Alpine old and new.
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Bensport’s homage to Bentley at Le Mans their 4.5 Litre La Sarthe.
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1928 Ford Model A Speedster
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1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA
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2.1 Litre supercharged Lamperdi engine fitted to a 1982 Lancia 037 Evo2
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After a multi-year rebuild this 1982 Lancia 037 Evo 2 Rally was presented for the first time at the show.
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Speedy deliveries with this Abarth 500 van.
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Porsche 911 at 60 display
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Corvette at 70-a 1956 and 1963 model.
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1968 Corvette V8 Big Block.
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1984 C4 ZR1
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Displayrd by the TR Register club and based on the TR3A this 1959 Triumph 2000 Italia.
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Manufactured between 1954-56 by the Swallow Car Co based and on the Triumph TR2 these rare Doretti\’s were displayed by the TR Register club.
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With and without seroids on the Fiat 500 Club stand.
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Displayed on the Waterloo Classics Car club stand the Alpine A310
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Corvette 70th line-up
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Corvette 70th line-up

 

 

 

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Casey M. Annis is the Founder and Editor of Vintage Road & Racecar magazine, as well as Editor of Alfa Owner, The Oily Rag and BMW Ultimate Classic magazines. He founded Parabolica Publishing in 1997 after a career in neurobiology. Along with his passion for automobiles, Casey is a long distance open-ocean paddleboard racer who’s competed over 10 times in the 32-mile Catalina to Manhattan Beach race and the 32-mile Molokai to Oahu race. Casey still contributes and writes about the world of vintage road and racecars and edits and curates the content for this website.
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