14.7.06
The first weekend in July most of the country was sweltering under a heat wave, which boded well for a good turnout in the summer sun. Attendees were not disappointed, neither by the eclectic array of models in attendance, or by the choice of venue. The annual FOC Concours is rarely held at the same venue in successive years, and this year was no exception, with club secretary Peter Everingham once again finding a “new” historic country residence to form an elegant backdrop to the proceedings. This year it was Walton Hall, a stately home hotel and country club deep in the countryside near Stratford-Upon-Avon. There has been a manor house and chapel on the site since the 16th century, although the current building and adjacent chapel date mainly from the 18th century. Initial estimates indicate that the turnout was well in excess of two
hundred Ferraris, with a few classic gems within the assembled ranks
forming a red carpet on the lawns surrounding the main building. The
oldest example in attendance was a 195 Inter Ghia coupe, chassis # 093S,
from 1950, sold new to Venezuela, and of which's subsequent history
little is known. The last known public appearance is believed to have
been at the Techno Classica show in Essen, Germany, in 2004. GT car fans had the rare sight of a pair of 250 GT LWB Tour de France
14 louvre berlinettas. The first was chassis # 0647GT, in partially
restored form, understood to be built up on the original chassis obtained
from Ed Niles in the USA, although the stamping is in the wrong place
and in the wrong style of ciphers on the left side of the front cross
member. The second was chassis # 0707GT, resplendent in its Ecurie Francorchamps
livery of red with yellow and black stripes. Nigel & Shirley Chiltern-Hunt brought their 512 BB/LM, chassis
# 26685, resplendent in its original “clouds and doves”
Le Mans livery from 1979, whilst Sally & Dudley Mason-Styrron made
a welcome reappearance at a Club concours with their Tasman Dino, chassis
# 0010. A more modern single seater was shown by Paul Osborn’s
Cars International, this being the ex-Jean Alesi F93A F1 car, chassis
# 143, which Paul had run spectacularly at the Spa Ferrari Days meeting
the previous weekend. For enthusiasts of modern exotica there were examples
of all the “supercar” series, GTO, F40 F50, Enzo and even
the latest limited offering from the factory, an FXX, looking very mean
in its dark metallic blue and white livery. © Keith Bluemel 14/07/2006
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