Astons in the park: PH Blog
Aston Martin centenary celebrated in style, Garlick gets all patriotic
I've always been an Aston man, ever since an X-Pack Vantage appeared on the cover of Fast Lane magazine, so this was about as close to perfection as possible with everything on display from classic racers to the latest Zagato Centennial specials laid out on the lawn for people to mill around free of charge. As the sun beat down on us we wandered around iconic British cars in beautiful surroundings in the middle of the most exciting city on earth, if someone had played the National Anthem we would have been moved to tears such was the feeling of British pride. It's easy to forget heritage, but when it's laid out in front of you it's difficult to keep your jaw from dragging along the floor. Beauty isn't word I use lightly when describing cars, but I could have stared all day long.
Say what you like about Aston Martin, even if you don't like them I would challenge any true PHer not to be moved by the display which ranged from cycle-winged cars from a time past to the spaceship looks of the Bulldog. The trouble is, the older stuff is so artistic, the racers so brutish and the late 80s cars so gentlemanly and purposeful that you can't help but feel a shade of disappointment when confronted with the modern display line up starting with the Cygnet. All is forgiven when you glance at the latest Vanquish Volante and turn on your heels to be faced with the glorious Bertone Jet shooting brakes and Zagato specials, however.
But that's what the day was all about, a very public reminder that Aston Martin has created cars that will stir the soul of all kinds of motoring enthusiast. While I am a chap stuck in the 80s-90s era of Astons others were lusting after the most modern of Vantage models but what brought us all together, what made us feel so proud to be a part of it, was the Aston badge worn on the nose of everything on display. Free events like this should happen more often, no elitism, not pomp, just a celebration of great cars in a great place that made you feel good about yourself.
Thanks to Aston for the day and also for the tribute to Allan Simonsen to whom they dedicated the race car display area. If you didn't make it yesterday, just do what we did and take a moment to stare.
Paul
http://astonmartins.com/car/dbs-v8-by-ogle-design-...
Doesn't look quite as nice when 99% of it isn't hidden.
http://www.thepetrolstop.com/2012/11/ogle-sotheby-...
I love the original DBS influence in the DB9 Spider Zagato Centennial. Bill Towns would be please.
Were these styled in the UK like the last "Zagato"?
He has done a briliiant job on these cars.
I was told that one it has gone to a Japaneese collector though.
Free to get in,free parking on a Sunday in Bayswater road .
What's not to like ?...
Nowhere to park !
Found a space 2nd time round and with a bit of a walk i was there......
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