A F P Fane Trophy Collection
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"Unveiling the AFPFane Trophy: A Celebration of Frazer Nash Legacy" In a thrilling display of automotive excellence, the AFPFane Trophy showcased an array of remarkable Frazer Nash vehicles that left spectators in awe. The event brought together a collection of vintage cars, each with its own unique story and undeniable charm. Among the standout participants was CM32 7872 Mark Morgan, who effortlessly maneuvered his sleek Frazer Nash Shelsley through every twist and turn. His skill behind the wheel was matched only by CJ10 7077 Hamish Monro, whose Frazer Nash Super Sports roared to life as it conquered the track with grace and power. Not far behind was CJ10 7065 Chris Chilcott in his eye-catching Frazer Nash Fast Tourer, turning heads with its timeless design. Meanwhile, CJ10 7055 Tom Waterfield showcased his driving prowess in another stunning Frazer Nash Super Sports model. The competition intensified as CJ10 7049 David Wylie unleashed his formidable skills in yet another impressive Frazer Nash Super Sports vehicle. Not to be outdone, CJ10 7075 Paul Baker paid homage to history with his faithful replica of the iconic TT racer from years gone by. Adding further excitement to the mix were Clive Fidgeon (CJ10 7064) piloting a breathtaking Boulogne edition and Geraint Lewis (CJ10 7058) commanding attention in a captivating Shelsley Single Seater variant. Nick Swift's (CJ10 7063) participation stood out due to his unconventional choice - a striking Saloon named "The Owlett. " Theo Hunt (CJ10 7062), on the other hand, opted for nostalgia with his TT replica that exuded both elegance and speed. Paul Waine (CJ10 7072) took everyone by surprise when he unveiled "The Elektron Nash, " a Frazer Nash model that pushed the boundaries of innovation.