Pre-1940 Triumph Motor Cars DVD
Code No: 24875
Price: $26.95
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Binding: Slipcased/Boxed
Minutes: 100
Dimensions: 14 x 19
Description:
Producer`s notes:
The 2011 gathering of pre-1940 Triumphs at Ragley in Warwickshire was a celebration of the 50th year of the Pre-1940 Triumph club and was marked by what is believed to be the largest collection of pre-1940 Triumphs assembled since the original factory was destroyed in the 1940 Coventry blitz.
Ragley Hall provides a stunning backdrop for these beautiful cars, exquisitely filmed and displayed within this unique DVD. Introduction for this nostalgic trip is provided by David Mason, Chairman of the Pre-1940 Triumph Motor Club and presentation and commentary is given by renowned pre-1940 expert, Rob Green of Gloria Coachworks in Oxfordshire.
From a 1929 Super Seven to a last of the line art deco Dolomite Roadster this DVD is sure to appeal to anyone with an interest in classic cars. And with many of the exhibitors in thirties attire this film really will transport you back to a time when Triumph produced `the smartest cars in the land`.
Extra features are the concours awards prize giving, Graham Robson`s Saturday evening talk and a photo aIbum of all the cars.
Producer`s notes:
The 2011 gathering of pre-1940 Triumphs at Ragley in Warwickshire was a celebration of the 50th year of the Pre-1940 Triumph club and was marked by what is believed to be the largest collection of pre-1940 Triumphs assembled since the original factory was destroyed in the 1940 Coventry blitz.
Ragley Hall provides a stunning backdrop for these beautiful cars, exquisitely filmed and displayed within this unique DVD. Introduction for this nostalgic trip is provided by David Mason, Chairman of the Pre-1940 Triumph Motor Club and presentation and commentary is given by renowned pre-1940 expert, Rob Green of Gloria Coachworks in Oxfordshire.
From a 1929 Super Seven to a last of the line art deco Dolomite Roadster this DVD is sure to appeal to anyone with an interest in classic cars. And with many of the exhibitors in thirties attire this film really will transport you back to a time when Triumph produced `the smartest cars in the land`.
Extra features are the concours awards prize giving, Graham Robson`s Saturday evening talk and a photo aIbum of all the cars.