Top 10: Highlights from the Festival of the Unexceptional
Imagine the scene… A warm, summer’s morning, a stately home and a neatly manicured lawn. Everything is idyllic, the peace only disturbed by the occasional clonk from the balls on the petanque green.
Then, suddenly, the idyll is ruined by a different kind of clonk altogether, as an ancient Skoda gives its swing arms a workout over a grassy knoll.
Shortly, all manner of unspectacular cars come clattering into the garden, and the Festival of the Unexceptional is underway. Just a stone’s throw away from the multi-million pound exotica that makes up the neighbouring Silverstone Classic, this is an event that celebrates cars that aren’t quite as glamorous, but in many cases, are much, much rarer.
HJ Classics did the decent thing, and drove there in a beige Rover 800 to capture some of Britain’s rarest, but least-loved classics enjoying their own garden party. And what a turnout it was…
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Unexceptional it may have been, but this wonderful example of Fiat’s base model Mk 1 Panda was utterly gorgeous, and beautifully detailed. We doff our hats to anyone who’s prepared to spend time and effort preserving cars like this, which would otherwise fade into obscurity. Among the Panda 45’s standout features were a back seat that could be folded into a hammock to carry your shopping, and a sliding ashtray that could be moved from driver to passenger and back again.
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