There’s So Much Crazy Good Stuff At The Galpin Car Show And It Hasn’t Even Started Yet

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As I was piloting David’s Clueless-spec YJ into his parking spot at Galpin I spotted a little bit of magic out of the corner of my eye. I nearly broke my neck snapping around to see one of my all-time dream cars getting in position for tomorrow’s Galpin Car Show. The amount of greatness here, now, early in the day is incredible. Let’s look at what we’ve got so far.

As a reminder, there’s going to be a car show at Galpin Ford tomorrow, October 15th from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The Autopian will have a section that includes the YJ, some great microcars, and a few of your favorite Autopian writers. Here, have a little video with some information (stick around for a blooper):

But back to the first car I spotted. None other than the Ford Escort Cosworth RS that Mohammed Ben Sulayem ran with Morgan Ronan in the 1993 round of the WRC’s Rally Argentina. The light pods! The Marlboro livery! I was trying to park that as fast as possible when, out of nowhere, Ken Block’s stellar Ford RS200 was being unloaded from a trailer.

Galpin Car Fireball Kb

Here’s an extremely clean JDM Acura Integra Type R.

Galpin Car Integra

Do you like Meyers Manxes? Does your heart still function? There are three of them (and a Koenigsegg with diamond dust paint, if you were curious).Galpin Car Fireball Meyers

What about a Mk II Lincoln Continental? This one was owned by Liz Taylor. Apparently, this Lincoln always brought her luck.Galpin Car Show Liz

Micocars. So many microcars. These aren’t even the microcars that are going to be in our section. Can you identify all the cars?Galpin Car Show Micro

I did not expect to see the George Barris Plymouth Fury from the Frankie and Annette movie “Fireball 500.” Galpin Car Fireball 500  Hey, it’s a Robby Gordon Speed UTV. I’m not a huge UTV guy, but this one is cool. Galpin Car Robby Gordon Speed

This street-legal MK III Ford GT40 is one of seven ever built, and only four that were made to be left-hand drive. It’s being presented by the Petersen and it’s unbelievable.  Galpin Car Mkiii Gt

I went across the street to Galpin Land Rover Jaguar and there’s a whole Lotus section. I’m a big Evora Stan and this particular color is great.Galpin Car Lotus

A Cygnet! It’s impossible not to be excited about a Cygnet.Galpin Car Cygnet

So many Lagondas and this Jaguar XJS-based shooting brake. Aston Galpin Car Show

Of course, there’s gotta be a section for “Get-It-In-The-Good-Color” Porsches, including a RWB.Get It Good Color Porsceh

These are just the cars I saw setting up before lunch. There are hundreds more to come. Please come out tomorrow if you’re nearby.

Galpin Car Show Sign

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52 thoughts on “There’s So Much Crazy Good Stuff At The Galpin Car Show And It Hasn’t Even Started Yet

  1. I’d watch the video, but it played an ad, I hit skip, it played the same ad again then finally started playing the video in about 360p, then 20 seconds later it played 2 more ads, so I gave up.

    1. Good eye. I spotted a neighbour’s Integra with 5-bolt wheels in his garage, and asked him if it was a real TypeR – he confirmed it was and that it ‘runs’, but said the interior was in rough shape so unlikely to be worth headline auction prices.

      He also, sadly, admitted that he’s gained too much weight to actually sit in the car comfortably drive it; so it stays parked. Too sentimental to get rid of it, as he’s had it for years.

    1. I so desperately want one. Also digging the MkIII GT40 and the Lynx Eventer (assuming that’s what the XJS shooting brake is and not some other conversion).

    2. I mean I am very excited to see one, but there’s no possible way I would have ever even considered dropping the $35k or whatever they were for an upbadged Toyota iQ

  2. I wish I could come! I’d be willing to travel 2,000 miles for this show, but I would want to link it to a longer vacation. As a teacher, I get lots of time off, but zero choice when those days are. That’s not a complaint, just a fact. So alas, maybe if the next one is the summer I’ll make my way out there.

  3. It is, in fact…possible to not be excited by a Cygnet; doesn’t do anything for me- would rather have any other Aston Martin. Also looks like a Smart car (more like “stupid” car ha ha) which I don’t like at all (Actually difficult to write because I like most of Mercedes’ other cars…also she’s an AMAZING writer!)

    1. Too late to edit (why have that?)-
      Glad that Mercedes likes Smarts though and all kinds of “planes, trains and automobiles” and motorcycles/busses, etc because that’s what this site is all about, right? The best site ever!
      Wish I could be there- looks so awesome and amazing!

    2. I love reading Mercedes’ articles in spite of her Smart preferences, not because of them. We’ve all got a quirky love or two hiding somewhere.

      1. Yes, so true…I actually didn’t like my wording and it was too late to edit…I try not to judge and want to be a true Autopian…I love her writing and she’s actually my favorite writer on here!

      1. Stef responded to my comment!!! I wish I could pretend that didn’t make me feel like a giddy schoolgirl lol but I can’t

        I also waaaaunt it. Literally the best DD ever created

          1. Right?!? Tiny=maximum fun but minimum luxury. This car literally righted one of the great wrongs that has beset our time. After this back and forth, I spent far too long imagining if Lexus had made a fancy manual IQ, but priced it reasonably. Genuinely think it would have sold massive. It’d be the only car in the segment

    1. I don’t understand why they are special at all and not very interested in wanting to- maybe it’s just this model since Aston Martin has so many other ones I’d rather have- but everyone has different tastes & that’s why we come to The Autopian- the best site ever!

    2. Because everyone knows that they are a Toyota iQ, and they’ve just put lipstick on a pig.

      Not that the Toyota is a bad car as such, but it’s not an Aston Martin is it?

      If Rolls Royce put their grille on the front of a Chrysler PT Cruiser and trimmed the interior in leather and wood, would they be worth $300,000? Would they be “coveted collectors items”?

      No, they’d be seen for what they really are : a car that is NOT what it claims to be.

      1. “Because everyone knows that they are a Toyota iQ, and they’ve just put lipstick on a pig”

        So? Badge engineering has been a thing for a long time now. Lexus, Lincoln, Acura, Buick and Cadillac owners have been driving tarted up Toyotas, Fords, Hondas Isuzus and Chevys for years! Why can’t Aston Martin owners join in the fun too?

        1. i have no problem whatsoever with badge engineering, but have you *SEEN* the difference between a Toyota iQ and a freaking Aston Martin?

          Your other examples are all 1 position above/below each other in the market/brand hierarchy. But the iQ is a million miles away from an Aston, and that’s why it failed. Everyone knew it was a laughing stock.

          1. I disagree. This wasn’t some mullet headed yokel slapping Fauxrarri badges on a clapped out Fiero and trying to pass it off as “just as good as anything from Maranello”. This was Aston Martin themselves slapping THEIR badges on a Scion Toyota and calling it an Aston Martin. They have the final say on what an Aston Martin is. If THEY said it was an Aston Martin it was and still is an Aston Martin regardless of what anyone else thinks. Most car makers have a range of products widely ranging in price and features. No Corvette owners cared when Chevrolet stuck their nameplate on a Daewoo to create the Chevy Spark. No Ford GT40 owners raised a stink about sharing their badge with Ford’s economy lineup including the Pinto.

            The Cygnet failed not because “it wasn’t an Aston Martin”, it failed because Aston Martin charged 3x the price of an iQ for a Cygnet for little more than a few bucks worth of badges. Every product has a “giggle price”, AM simply exceeded it (grossly) on the Cygnet. Had AM charged a much lower premium for the Cygnet over a standard iQ they’d have hit their sales target of 4000 units and their EU emissions targets too.

      2. The base car is one of the best most efficient fun city cars ever, that weighs almost nothing and is available with a stick. Then AM made it beautiful and cute and opulent. I don’t understand how any enthusiast couldn’t be enamoured with it

        And no, it wasn’t available with a V8. That was a one-off in house custom. And I genuinely wouldn’t even have mine with the V8 if I could. How great a DD is the Cygnet? Perfect, is the answer

  4. That’s only a five minute walk from my hotel, but a sports team I like is doing battle on the gridiron against a sports team I dislike at the same time tomorrow.
    Guess I’ll just have to chalk this one up on the ole blackboard as another missed opportunity.

    (That looks awesome! Wish I could visit. If y’all ever do an event up the coast a ways…
    (Somewhere in the PNW (“LeMay Collections at Marymount” in Tacoma, Wa. rents out its grounds for car related events (it’s an awesome automotive time capsule to visit)))
    … and if someone invents an anti-misanthropy medication between then and now)

    Looking forward to reading about this.

        1. Well, that’s a cool bucket list item that I never knew I had! I’ll have to keep an eye out to see if those might be offered again because now I can’t live without learning how to drive a Model T!

  5. Absolutely gonna be there (considering my car made it on the Interesting List). I hereby state any burnouts are unintentional, and the result of putting a 350 with a not-quite-right idle tune through a 2.29 open diff and a 175/70R13

  6. So jealous. Wish I could’ve made the coast-to-coast trip to see the show and meet you all. I’ll have to be content with your write-ups. Keep them coming. Finally, thanx for the Manx!

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