Veteran Car Run Collection
"Reviving the Glory of Veteran Cars: A Journey Through Time" CM21 8057 Ed China, 1902, De Dion Bouton - a remarkable vintage car that has stood the test of time
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"Reviving the Glory of Veteran Cars: A Journey Through Time" CM21 8057 Ed China, 1902, De Dion Bouton - a remarkable vintage car that has stood the test of time. Its classic design and craftsmanship take us back to an era when automobiles were a symbol of luxury and innovation. CM21 7563 A one candle power headlight - a humble yet essential feature on these veteran cars. It reminds us of the challenges early drivers faced as they navigated through dimly lit roads, relying on this single light source to guide their way. CM21 8092 Hyde Park, London - the starting point for this nostalgic adventure. As participants gather in this iconic location, anticipation fills the air for what promises to be an unforgettable journey through history. CM21 7872 1903, Darracq - another gem from yesteryears joins the convoy. This elegant vehicle showcases timeless elegance and engineering excellence that still captivates enthusiasts today. CM21 7861 1903, De Dietrich - a true testament to French automotive ingenuity. The sleek lines and refined details make it stand out among its peers as it proudly rolls along with fellow veterans. CM21 7784 Lodges coach, Chris Evans - a celebrity addition to the run adds excitement and glamour to this already extraordinary event. Vintage car aficionados are thrilled by his presence amongst these automotive treasures. CM21 7744 De Dion Bouton, 1903 - another magnificent creation from one of France's most renowned automobile manufacturers. Its powerful engine roars with pride as it conquers each mile along the route. CM21 7577 Salvesen steam car - showcasing an alternative power source during those pioneering years when steam-powered vehicles vied for dominance alongside gasoline engines. An intriguing piece of history brought back to life once again. Actress Dinah Sheridan seen here crossing Westminster Bridge in the annual London to. . .