Top 10: Classic car barn finds on display at the restoration show
A large collection of barn finds will be on display at the Restoration and Classic Car Show this weekend, 28-29 March.
Expect an eclectic mix of motors on show at the Birmingham NEC - all revived from long-term slumbers in fields, garages and sheds.
Organised in association with Heritage Classic Car Insurance, you can find out more here: www.necrestorationshow.com



Derek Buglar’s 1938 Alvis 12/70 DHC
Derek’s Alvis was found in a domestic garage after 50 years of hibernation, and has received no cosmetic work since. With fewer than 30 believed to have survived, this will be a guaranteed draw for vintage car fans. ‘It really is as-found,’ says Derek. ‘It was a non-runner when we collected it, but cosmetically it’s exactly how it left the garage.’ First found by Derek’s son Lee while buying a Daimler Sovereign 2.8, the car had been standing since 1964. Knowing his father was looking toward semi retirement, Lee thought the car would be a perfect project. ‘Our plan, all being well, is to thoroughly check all mechanics, get running and then commence restoration to a good but usable standard.’ says Derek.
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