has gone from strength to strength over the last four events and this year’s show has an impressive lineup. First and foremost we have to mention the Caparo T1S which is a specially-livered version of the popular model. Jaguar is also using the occasion to publicly debut the XJL preproduction prototype.
Some of the Prewar classics at the show are top notch including one of the two Bugatti Type 46 Coupé Profilées. A whole section was reserved for post-war Aston Martins with a extremely rare DB6 Vantage Volante. The supercar group included the Prindiville Murcielago and two modern Veritas.
All of Salon Privé comes to us from Dirk de Jager who attended the preview before the show. It continues to the 24th of July at Hurlingham Club in London