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NEWS


JAMES PICKS HIS FAVOURITE THREE CLASSIC CARS


I am a child of the 80s so my tastes are somewhat more ‘modern classic’, but I’d have to go with:


The walls of the Mayfair showroom are festooned with classic images of racing and racing cars over the years


Ferrari 355 Berlinetta – “my dream car from a young age, so it has to be in here”


my professional experience and passion with a role at JD Classics it was a very easy decision for me.” “Every week has a ‘pinch


yourself’ moment. I feel so privileged to be part of an industry and culture that I have admired from afar for over 30 years. There are so many talented individuals here – I am consistently impressed by the high standards every single individual holds themselves to as a member of the team. In my role, I particularly enjoy exploring new ways for customers to really engage with our cars – classic cars are pieces of art when stood still,


Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 – “hugely underrated GT car, striking looks, looks awesome prowling the streets of Mayfair”


but the smells, sounds and feel of these cars when they are in motion is on another level. We are working on a number of new customer experiences that will create new ways for customers to enjoy their cars with us.” n


“I feel so privileged to be part of an industry and


culture that I have admired from afar for over 30 years,” says James


Porsche 356 Speedster – “a timeless shape, immortalised by Steve McQueen and, more contemporary for me, Kelly McGillis in Top Gun”


SAVILE ROW STYLE MAGAZINE 19


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