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Best in Show 2022 WINNERS
Three sold-out days, 8000 visitors and an epic selection of two- and four-wheeled glitterati – in 2022, the Honourable Artillery Company hosted the best London Concours yet.
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Best in Show went to one of 351 Toyota 2000GTs. Designed to act as a halo model for the brand’s range, it was equipped with either a 2.0- or 2.3-litre straight-six, limited-slip differential and disc brakes front and rear – a first for the Japanese car industry. Chassis MF10-10129 was originally sold to Mozambique, before moving to Portugal in 1976. It would eventually appear on eBay in 2007, and was subject to a full restoration in 2012.
Other 2022 class winners included a Koenigsegg Agera S in Pursuit of Speed, a Cadillac Sedan de Ville in Fins and Chrome, a Jaguar SS100 in Great British History and a Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in Great Marques – Mercedes-Benz. Both the Italian Spiders class and the Chairman’s Award went to a Ferrari 250GT California SWB.
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