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"June 2015: A Classic Car Extravaganza" In the summer of June 2015, car enthusiasts gathered to witness a spectacular display of vintage automobiles



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"June 2015: A Classic Car Extravaganza" In the summer of June 2015, car enthusiasts gathered to witness a spectacular display of vintage automobiles. The event showcased an array of iconic vehicles that had once ruled the roads in their heyday. Amongst the crowd, Tony Shirtcliffe proudly displayed his meticulously restored Austin A35 from 1963. Its timeless charm and elegant design were truly captivating, reminding everyone of a bygone era. Not far away, John Young's Jaguar E-Type stood as a testament to British engineering excellence. The scene was filled with excitement as David Griffiths and Brian Small arrived in their Triumph TR4 and Ashley MG Midget respectively. These two sports cars exuded power and style, leaving onlookers in awe. Tony Shirtcliffe made another appearance with his beloved Austin A35, showcasing its enduring popularity among classic car enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Michael Dowsett turned heads with his Hillman Rallye Imp - a true symbol of racing heritage. Philipp Lietz roared into view behind the wheel of his Ford Mustang - an American icon that never fails to captivate hearts wherever it goes. Gabriela Arantes Prado and William Ayer added some American muscle to the mix with their Chevrolet Camaro. Philipp Lietz returned later with yet another stunning Ford Mustang while David Stubbings wowed spectators with his unique MG Lenham GT. Joe Allenby-Byrne cruised through in his eye-catching Ford Cortina GT Mk1 bearing license plate 584 PEA. David Devine chose elegance over speed as he glided past in his sophisticated Riley 1-5 sedan. Lastly, Mike Koskela and Marc Koskela paid homage to nostalgia by driving their cherished Ford Prefect 107E down memory lane. June 2015 became more than just a month; it transformed into a time capsule where automotive history came alive again.