Classic Alfa Trackday
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 10:30 am
Bit late posting these, and only a small selection, but it was a nice afternoon and good to catch up with a few people.
An idea of the level of preparation that goes into some of these cars...
Two of the three cars in this shot were moving independently, so I was quite pleased with this composition...
Not content with just one concours-winning Berlina, Ian Jephcott has bought the white one as well
I have always liked this car, it belongs to Andrew (from Western Australia) who used to work at Classic Alfa but more recently has been at the Ferrari concessionary in Egham (is it still there? Not sure). Momo Vegas look stunning, as does the bronze-gold paint.
There were some other really nice cars too, like a Junior Zagato, a brace of Montreals, even a Series 2 Land Rover with an Alfa twin-cam engine conversion (like a Matta), but none of them ventured out from under the covered pit area while I was there, so did not photograph well. Never mind, it was still a good day
Lauren
An idea of the level of preparation that goes into some of these cars...
Two of the three cars in this shot were moving independently, so I was quite pleased with this composition...
Not content with just one concours-winning Berlina, Ian Jephcott has bought the white one as well
I have always liked this car, it belongs to Andrew (from Western Australia) who used to work at Classic Alfa but more recently has been at the Ferrari concessionary in Egham (is it still there? Not sure). Momo Vegas look stunning, as does the bronze-gold paint.
There were some other really nice cars too, like a Junior Zagato, a brace of Montreals, even a Series 2 Land Rover with an Alfa twin-cam engine conversion (like a Matta), but none of them ventured out from under the covered pit area while I was there, so did not photograph well. Never mind, it was still a good day
Lauren