I had the privilege of attending the September Gaydon Gathering and was blown away by the wide range of interesting and even rare cars on display. Whoever it was who came up with the idea of the British Motor Museum holding these monthly Gatherings during Spring, Summer and Autumn months, they were inspired. These events have certainly captured the imagination of classic car owners and enthusiasts from near and far, long may it continue.
Here are a few of the cars that caught my attention at the September Gathering –

The one and only, original, Jaguar XJ 13.

5.0 L DOHC 60 Degree V12 engine.

Jaguar XJ 13 cockpit.

Jaguar Project 7

Jaguar Mk. V Saloon.

Bentley Continental GT Cabriolet

Triumph TR2

1978 Morgan Plus 8.

Early 1960’s customised Ford Consul 375.

MG TA

MG TD. This car is for sale – if you are interested contact CSI and we will put you in touch with the owner. It looked to be in very good condition.

Late 1930s Lanchester 14 Road Rider.
What are the chances of seeing two Lanchesters of the same type at one event?

Triumph 2000

Nissan 370Z Nismo

1957 -63 Lotus Elite

1966 -70 HB Series Vauxhall Viva SL

McLaren 570S

Jaguar XK120 Roadster.

TVR Griffiths Spyder.
Historic Marathon Rally Group –

Renault 5 Turbo

Smart Roadster

Austin A70 Hereford DHC.

1934 Bentley 1 1/2 Ltr. Park Ward Cabriolet.

Volvo P1800.

Nicely presented Ford Anglia 105E with wide wheels/tyres.

Mark Turner’s Mk.II Austin Healey Sprite with Archer ‘Sebring’ bonnet.

Triumph Tiger 90
Nick
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