There was glory for a humble, base-spec 1977 Morris Marina 1.3 Deluxe Estate on Saturday, as it scooped the top prize at the sixth annual Hagerty Festival of the Unexceptional.
It’s one of just 15 still on the road in the UK and was brought to the event at Claydon Estate in Buckinghamshire by doting owner Michael Carpenter.
In taking the day’s top prize, it beat 49 other magnificently mundane, much-loved classic cars, charming the judges with its honest, well-preserved condition.
The Marina pipped another base-spec beauty, the 1978 Vauxhall Chevette E saloon that owner Philip Hunt has known from new.
In fact, the car owes its existence to Hunt, who saved it from being scrapped by its original owner and who has since cared for and enjoyed it.
And taking home the People’s Choice Award, voted for by the event’s ticket holders, was Simon Gaisford’s 1982 Peugeot 305 SR Estate.
From over 1.7m built, only seven of these remain in the UK – and few can be in as excellent condition as Gaisford’s immaculately presented example.