Hundreds of cars appeared just outside Buckinghamshire for the Stonor Supercar Sunday.
Held on Sunday, July 4 at Stonor Park in Henley, many car enthusiasts made their way over to the Bucks/Ox border as numerous muscle vehicles, most notably from the US and Italy, all arrived in the Thames Valley.
Show director, Mark Woolley, said: “After such a tough year, it was an absolute pleasure to see so many happy faces loving the sights and sounds of all those incredible supercars.
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“As ever, the magical garden party atmosphere conjured up by Stonor Park was the perfect setting for such a sparkling celebration of great, great cars.
“I now can’t wait for next summer!”
William Stonor, whose family has owned the Grade I listed house and grounds at Stonor Park for at least 850 years, added: “We were absolutely delighted with the event and the number of people who turned out to visit Stonor at the weekend.
“The atmosphere was incredible and it was wonderful to see the smiles on everyone’s faces.
"We’re looking forward to an even bigger and better event next year, and seeing Stonor Supercar Sunday back on our regular events calendar after a year off during 2020.“
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