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Vintage Car Show 2018 at The Tollygunge Club

1947 MG TC

So here we are once more at The Tollygunge Club on a cold winter morning to catch some rare beauties to warm our hearts. I try to catch these every year if possible and after my recent trip and the number of cars I've seen on it, one would think I'd give it a miss.

This year's collection had most of the usual cars with an addition of some more to the fray. 

What disappointed though was the limited number of super cars on display. But all that said, it's always a joy to see these wonderful gems still being cared for by their owners and offering us a glimpse into automotive history.

So with that much said, I hope you'll enjoy the pictures of the cars below.

1947 MG TC

1938 Rolls-Royce

1938 Rolls-Royce

1953 Land Rover

1932 Ford V8

1932 Ford V8

1950 Cadillac V8

1950 Cadillac V8

1950 Cadillac V8

1956 BSA Bantam

1952 Willy's Jeep

1962 Triumph Spitfire

1962 Triumph Spitfire

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom Smal

1982 Cadillac Seville

1982 Cadillac Seville

1939 Austin Tourer

1939 Austin Tourer

1963 Triumph Spitfire

1967 Morris Minor 1000

1967 Morris Minor 1000

1948 MG Y

1948 MG Y

1937-38 Rolls-Royce

Mercedes-Benz W123 200

1937-38 Rolls-Royce

1937-38 Rolls-Royce

1937-38 Rolls-Royce

Mercedes-Benz W123 200

1926 Austin Chummy

1926 Austin Chummy

1966 Plymouth Valiant 200

1966 Plymouth Valiant 200

1913 Gebruder Stoewer

1913 Gebruder Stoewer

1968 Standard Herald

1949 Morris Convertible Tourer

1949 Morris Convertible Tourer

1949 Morris Minor

1949 Morris Minor

1961 Austin Super  Sports A30 (derivative car)

1961 Austin Super  Sports A30 (derivative car)

1961 Austin Super  Sports A30 (derivative car)

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom III

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom III

1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom III

1952 Rover

1928 Studebaker President V8

1928 Studebaker President V8

1928 Studebaker President V8

1928 Studebaker President V8

1928 Studebaker President V8

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

Aston Martin

Aston Martin

Ferrari

Aston Martin

Aston Martin

1949 Buick Super 8

1949 Buick Super 8

2011 Ferrari 458 Italia

2011 Ferrari 458 Italia

1949 Morris Minor

1949 Morris Minor

1968 Fiat 124

1968 Fiat 124

2015 Range Rover

1937 Dodge Ambulance

1937 Dodge Ambulance

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