Salon Prive Blenheim Palace 2025
Salon Prive Blenheim Palace 2025
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blueg33

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42,082 posts

240 months

Wednesday
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I wondered if any other PH'ers are going.

I have been invited for the first time - Many thanks to Simon Furlonger Cars.

I haven't been before, is there anything I need to know, anything specific to look at. My tickets are for Thursday and include hospitality. I think the dress code is what they call "Formal Garden Party"

I am a pleb so formal garden parties are not on my regular agenda.

Byker28i

76,926 posts

233 months

Wednesday
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blueg33 said:
I wondered if any other PH'ers are going.

I have been invited for the first time - Many thanks to Simon Furlonger Cars.

I haven't been before, is there anything I need to know, anything specific to look at. My tickets are for Thursday and include hospitality. I think the dress code is what they call "Formal Garden Party"

I am a pleb so formal garden parties are not on my regular agenda.
We are going Saturday, parking in the General Supercar paddock. Looking forward to it as something different

Ed Moses

681 posts

136 months

Wednesday
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I will be there on Saturday - our son has his Alfa on the club stand so we can enjoy the rest of the event.

Ed

Lockhouse

287 posts

215 months

Wednesday
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We're there on Saturday with the Bentley Driver's Club.

coolchris

989 posts

218 months

To me seems a lot of money to just park up ones car and display in a static event all be in in a stunning location. Redgister for free to go to a goodwood breakfast supercar club and I'd figure one would see just as much high end machinery on show.

Megaflow

10,474 posts

241 months

I quite fancy going to see this one year, just as a spectator, but I didn't know there was a dress code!

blueg33

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Megaflow said:
I quite fancy going to see this one year, just as a spectator, but I didn't know there was a dress code!
Dress code may vary on different days. There was not a single pair of jeans in sight. Ladies generally in summer dresses and guys in Chino's shirt and jacket. Quite a few with ties on too.

blueg33

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coolchris said:
To me seems a lot of money to just park up ones car and display in a static event all be in in a stunning location. Redgister for free to go to a goodwood breakfast supercar club and I'd figure one would see just as much high end machinery on show.
I think the range of cars at Salon Prive is not like any other supercar event I have been too, including the Goodwood breakfast.

There were 1 of 1 super cars and hyper cars, many stunning classics, as you walk in you are greeted by 3 x 250 GTO's, there were 2 288 GTO's, a stunning classic Bentley with self opening doors, Jag X15, a beautiful Bugatti, a wild looking Ginetta road car etc etc

The car park was like goodyear breakfast club, it had the normal supercars like the Senna I parked close to and a stunning 430 Scuderia in a dark orange colour and which overtook me on the way home.

We were fortunate and had hospitality - great food unlimited drinks incl champagne, that was expensive, however the regular ticket isn't too bad in terms of value

Some pics. The last one is a Ferrari that you pretty much guaranteed not to see at a supercar meeting.












Edited by blueg33 on Friday 29th August 10:35

Byker28i

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233 months

blueg33

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Byker28i said:
Yup, just look at the class winners
https://www.salonpriveconcours.com/about-concours/...
So much effort had gone into the prep of the cars its amazing. The guy that prepped the Bentley class winner chatted to us, he was very proud (and rightly so) of his work. 100 year old cars with not a spec of dust even though they are used (obviously not all of them do many miles)..

People opened the cars for us to see inside, invited us to sit in them etc

My wife, was however more taken by the helicopters, the champagne and a particular desert.

Jurgen100

141 posts

52 months

Yesterday (21:20)
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Yes agreed, nothing like Goodwood Breakfast Club at all. Some real rare exotica there that I’ve never seen at any other car events.

Byker28i

76,926 posts

233 months

Enjoyed that, really good and cars there I've not seen before. McLaren offering test drives on the 750S, which one of us took up.

Loved the Alfa G33 recreation...






Byker28i

76,926 posts

233 months

AM valhalla, McLaren W1, the corvette concept, that 50's Ferrari





And of course, the 3 mile drive around the estate on the way in