Hundreds of cars appeared just outside Buckinghamshire for the Stonor Supercar Sunday.

Held on Sunday, July 4 at Stonor Park in Henley, many car enthusiasts made their way over to the Bucks/Ox border as numerous muscle vehicles, most notably from the US and Italy, all arrived in the Thames Valley.

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Show director, Mark Woolley, said: “After such a tough year, it was an absolute pleasure to see so many happy faces loving the sights and sounds of all those incredible supercars.

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“As ever, the magical garden party atmosphere conjured up by Stonor Park was the perfect setting for such a sparkling celebration of great, great cars.

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“I now can’t wait for next summer!”

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William Stonor, whose family has owned the Grade I listed house and grounds at Stonor Park for at least 850 years, added: “We were absolutely delighted with the event and the number of people who turned out to visit Stonor at the weekend.

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“The atmosphere was incredible and it was wonderful to see the smiles on everyone’s faces.

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"We’re looking forward to an even bigger and better event next year, and seeing Stonor Supercar Sunday back on our regular events calendar after a year off during 2020.“