A selection of pre-war classic cars, including a pair of dramatic Rolls-Royces, a striking Vauxhall and more, are heading to Hampton Court Palace for this year’s Concours of Elegance.
Almost 1000 vehicles will be on display to celebrate the event’s 10th anniversary on 2-4 September, with many of them vying for the coveted Best of Show award.
The newly announced pre-war cars will join a 30th-birthday display of McLaren F1s, plus a one-of-11 Ferrari and an eye-catching Aston Martin in west London.
A pair of very special Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts will be reunited 110 years after leaving the factory.
The first, chassis 2092, is fitted with a seven-seat cabriolet body and dates from 1912.
The car underwent a full restoration in 2001 and since then has been used for road trips throughout America and Europe.
This Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost has had previous success at both the Pebble Beach and Amelia Island concours.