Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Glenister to ‘fire up the Quattro’ once again?

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TV star and confirmed petrolhead Philip Glenister is to curate the special ‘Getaway Cars’ display at the 2018 London Classic Car Show at ExCeL London (15-18 February).

Famous for ‘firing up’ his Audi quattro when acting as throwback DCI Gene Hunt in Ashes to Ashes – Glenister (right) will be maximising his insider police knowledge to bring together this showcase of cars as chosen by notorious crooks to evade the law whether on celluloid or in real life.

Vehicles already on the shortlist include a number of criminal classics such as the MK1 Transit van, Jaguar Mark 2, Sierra Cosworth Sapphire and, perhaps, even a Mini Cooper S as famously employed by Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) and his gang to escape from the Carabinier­i di Torino in the original Italian Job movie.

“We will take our inspiratio­n from TV, films and real life,” said Glenister who also co-presents Channel 4’s motoring show For the Love of Cars.

“These cars need to be quick, handle well and, of course, have lots of room in the back. I’m sure we’ll have an iconic red quattro exhibited somewhere at the show, but this display will be about cars from the other side of the law.

“It’s pleasure to curate at such a special car show and where better to celebrate getaway cars than in East London at ExCel. Fire up the and the visitor experience.

All those wishing to see the Getaway Car display at the 2018 London Classic Car Show can take advantage of significan­t discounts on offer for those booking in advance.

If purchased now, adult admission costs just £25 (£30 on the door) and a range of upgraded Premium and Family Tickets are also available online.

Moreover, all tickets also include entry to the London Classic Car Show’s sister show Historic Motorsport Internatio­nal, which celebrates the UK’s leading role in all areas of historic motor sport.

Full details can be found on the show’s official website – thelondonc­lassiccars­how.co.uk.

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