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Daimlers a hit at resto show

The Daimler and Lanchester Owners' Club stand at the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show (CCW, 27 March) was a resounding success, managing to captivate enthusiasts and visitors alike.

One of the main attractions was the magnificent 1927 Daimler 35-120 undergoing restoration at the skilled hands of its young and passionate owner, Sam Tuckett. The sheer size and historical significance of this vehicle drew crowds who were eager to witness its transformation and learn about its unique features.

Among the highlights of the stand was the demonstration of the pre-select gearbox, showcasing the engineering ingenuity of early automotive technology. Visitors were fascinated by the intricate workings of this system and gained a deeper understanding of its functionality.

The complexity of the sleeve-valve engine of the 35-120 Landaulette also captured the imagination of attendees, sparking discussions about its innovative design and performance characteristics.

In addition to the 1927 Daimler, the stand featured other notable vehicles, including a striking 1950 Hooper-bodied Empress limousine exuding timeless elegance, a charming 1966 V8 saloon representing the epitome of luxury and refinement, and the ever-popular SP250 'Dart' sports car, showcasing Daimler's foray into the realm of high-performance automobiles.

Overall, the Daimler and Lanchester Owners' Club stand was a hub of excitement and admiration, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage and enduring appeal of these classics. With its diverse showcase of iconic vehicles and engaging displays, it left an indelible impression on all who attended the event.

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