Park and ride: Classic cars take the spotlight at National Motor Museum display

Sarah Jane Seaborn from north Dorset with her Duboni Rosso Aston Martin DB4 Vantage built in 1962 in front of Palace House - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138
Sarah Jane Seaborn from north Dorset with her Duboni Rosso Aston Martin DB4 Vantage built in 1962 in front of Palace House - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138

Supercars took to the driveways of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu in the New Forest with a special one-off display at the front door of Palace House.

The exhibition celebrated Aston Martin through the ages, from the classic to the modern day designs illustrating the iconic British brand.

Fran Vickery from Hemel Hempstead polishes her Mk1 DB6 made in 1968, in front of Palace House for the SuperCar show - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138
Fran Vickery from Hemel Hempstead polishes her Mk1 DB6 made in 1968, in front of Palace House for the SuperCar show - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138

Some of the worlds most exclusive and desirable motors demonstrated their maneuverability in demonstration runs along chestnut avenue. It was the first time the show has taken place in years due to the pandemic.

A Dubonnet Rosso DB4 Vantage took a starring role at the display over the weekend alongside its proud owner Sarah Jane Seaborn.

Paul Spencer from Odiham, Hampshire pristinely polishes hi uniquely cinnabar coloured 2016 Vanquish Volante in the shadow of a blue 1964 DB5 - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138
Paul Spencer from Odiham, Hampshire pristinely polishes hi uniquely cinnabar coloured 2016 Vanquish Volante in the shadow of a blue 1964 DB5 - ©Russell Sach - 0771 882 6138

An Mk1 DB6 made in 1968 and a uniquely cinnabar coloured 2016 Vanquish Volante were among the other cars at the show.