Goodwood Revival 2008 - the motors
From the sporty Fraser Nash Sebring to the infinitely elegant Jaguar MkI, Goodwood Revival showcased a host of rare and historic vehicles from motoring's golden era, with vintage aircraft and even milk floats thrown in for good measure!
From the sporty Fraser Nash Sebring to the infinitely elegant Jaguar MkI, Goodwood Revival showcased a host of rare and historic vehicles from motoring's golden era, with vintage aircraft and even milk floats thrown in for good measure! Have a look at our gallery below.
Also see Goodwood Revival 2008 - The Outfits!
Vintage cars from the 1940s, 50s and 60s were on display throughout the event.
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Historic cars gear up for the Goodwood Trophy Race.
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A fabulous collection of classic motorcycles on display near the Goodwood Road Racing Club.
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Guests were transported to the circuit in a vintage tractor.
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Historic vehicles on display in the Paddocks.
Picture kindly supplied by Mark Littleford.
Dame Vera Lynn with one of the Spitfire aircrafts.
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A period-style job advertisement displayed on the side of a vintage motor.
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A vintage milk van sits alongside a period fire engine.
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Crowds gather to watch the races.
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Goodwood regular Sir Stirling Moss leads one of the Friday practice runs in Rowan Atkinson's Jaguar MkVII.
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Bobby Rahal in hot pursuit of Derek Bell in a Jaguar MkI during a practice run for the St. Mary's Trophy.
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Martin Brundle in a Jaguar E-type Lightweight, leading Nick Mason's Ferrari 250 GTO driven by Marino Franchitti, during the qualifying run for the RAC TT Celebration at Woodcote.
Picture kindly supplied by Peter Russell.