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Concours D'Elegance London is happening right now at the rather splendid Hurlingham club in Fulham.
Billing itself as the ‘definitive luxury lifestyle event,' there are lots of cars, lots of yachts and lots of pleated chinos on show for no obvious reason. Many of them are lovely. All of them are expensive.
And amidst the dangerously rakish side-partings and loud conversations about Very Lucrative Markets, there was TopGear.com and its camera. Click on to see some of the lovely metal we found.
If you fancy visiting, the event's on today and tomorrow. Click here for more.Advertisement - Page continues belowMerdad two-door Porsche Cayenne looked, umm, unique.
Jaw-dropping Spyker C8 Aileron interior.
Advertisement - Page continues belowAston Martin One-77. Sounds brutish. Looks brutish. Is brutish.
There's only thing better than a Bentley Continental Mulliner Fastback. Two Bentley Continental Mulliner Fastbacks.
Tin-top Ferrari TR was rather special...
...and had knee-weakening blunderbuss tailpipes.
Advertisement - Page continues belowAnother Merdad Porsche Cayenne. Yours for £172,500.
Fiat's almost-a-Ferrari Dino looked sumptuous.
Advertisement - Page continues belowLamborghini Miura. It Carlsberg did Italian sports cars, it still wouldn't be as cool as this.
When was the last time you saw an Alfa 6C Super Sports Cabriolet?
This is a Eurocopter. It costs £5.8m. Someone bought it yesterday. No, really.
Group 5-spec Porsche Kremer 935. Road legal. Mental.
State of the eighties Rolls-Royce Camargue Limited.
Jen-you-wine 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Indy 500 pace car.
1959 Jensen 541R. The R doesn't stand for Racing, y'know - it means it's got a steering rack. Honestly.
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Bit of an ugger, isn't it?
Arash AF-10, keeping carbon-fibre suppliers in business since 2011.
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