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Where can I go to get classic car inspiration?

Saturday, 11/07/2009

Although buying a classic car can be out of the price range of the majority of drivers' pockets, most could probably afford a day out at an attraction dedicated to vintage vehicles.

The National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire, may be worth a look for those seeking inspiration or just a fun day out.

It houses a number of special exhibits, including a 1930 Bentley 4.5-litre supercharged sports car.

Rolls-Royce fans are also catered for with the Silver Ghost, which was first seen in 1906.

It is not the oldest in the showroom, however – the Daimler Cannstatt dates back to the late 19th century and looks like a horseless carriage.

Those wishing to view a more recent model could be thrilled at the fact Damon Hill's World Championship-winning F1 test car from 1996 is featured.

Petrolheads more interested in two wheels may also be interested in the motorbike displays, including the Honda 250cc RC162, which has a maximum speed of 136 miles per hour.

Found in Gaydon, Warwickshire, the Heritage Motor Centre could also make for an interesting trip.

A number of Aston Martins are often on show here.















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