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21 May 2018
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    London Concours is returning to the Honourable Artillery Company’s HQ in the city.

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  • Lamborghini Miura S side

    Often described as the world’s first supercar, the Lamborghini Miura debuted in 1966 with the sole aim of beating Ferrari.

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    With a mid-engine 4.0-litre V12, the Miura easily outpaced the competition and became the fastest car in the world at the time, with a top speed of 170mph.

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  • McLaren F1 front

    The F1 was the fastest car in the world for 13 years, from 1992 to 2005, setting a record of 240.1mph that very few road cars can eclipse today.

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    The F1 contained several unique features including a central driving position, and a gold leaf covered engine bay. 

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  • Ferrari F50 front

    Designed to be a Formula One racer for the road, it featured a 4.7-litre V12 engine developed from Ferrari’s Formula One engine of the time and styling inspiration taken from racing cars of the era.

  • Lancia Aurelia B20 GT ‘Outlaw’ front quarter

    This Lancia is a bespoke creation by specialists Thornley Kelham Ltd who have spent over 5,000 hours on restoring and customising the standard Lancia Aurelia. 

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  • Fiat-Abarth 750 GT front

    In 1955, Fiat-Abarth collaborated with Zagato to create the 750GT.

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    The car went on the race in the final Mille Miglia where is finished 1-2-3 in the sub 70cc class.

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  • Jaguar XK120 OTS side profile

    The Jaguar XK120 OTS was the fastest car in the world when it was launched in 1948, with a top speed of 120mph.

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    The LaFerrari comes With a 950bhp hybrid V12, a top speed of 217mph and a price tag of £1million.

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  • Aston Martin V8 Vantage front

    The V8 Vantage featured in the James Bond film, ‘The Living Daylights’.

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    It was regarded as Britain’s first supercar, with 380bhp and a top speed of 170mph. 

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  • The Beast of Turin (Fiat S76 28.5-litre)

    This Fiat S76 was originally built to break the land speed record in 1911 and featured the largest ever purpose-built car engine, a massive 28.5-litre inline four which produces around 300bhp.

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    The 250 GT SWB is also one of the most sought-after cars in the world.

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  • Shelby GT500 front green

    The definition of American muscle, the Shelby GT500 is the ultimate Ford Mustang.

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    This example was imported to the UK in 1970 and given a performance upgrade that increased the power from 420bhp to 750bhp meaning it can still out-muscle quite a few modern supercars 40 years on.

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    The Lamborghini Murcielago came with outlandish looks and were coupled with a 6.2-litre V12 engine.

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    The One-77 is one of the rarest models ever produced with only 77 built. It is also one of the most expensive Astons produced costing over £1million when new. It features a 7.3 litre V12 engine sending the One-77 to a top speed of

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