Goodwood Revival 2021

Harry Pitcher • September 20, 2021
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Goodwood Revival was another first for us this year. We have previously attended the show as a team outing but decided to trade this year, just like at Festival of Speed back in July of this year. If you was fortunate enough to get tickets to the show, then you could of viewed our live trimming event with your own eyes. We had two Mercedes-Benz W113 280SL's on our stand, one of which was being trimmed through the whole weekend by our team.


We had nothing but good feedback from guests and spectators from the show, explaining how they have never seen a live demonstration of trimming before. Even the team at d:class have expressed how they are already looking forward to next years show, there is growing consensus that we should go bigger and better for next years Revival.


Like Festival of speed, we have put together a small video and an array of images showcasing the event. Seeing members of the public and other traders throwing themselves into the show by dressing period correct to the 40s, 50s and 60s was fantastic.

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