Nick Lockey-May, represented Haynes Heritage Engineering as they showcased a classic 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Pininfarina at the Concours on Savile Row.
With a past in tailoring and now as the workshop manager, Mr Lockey-May was back on familiar ground at this significant event, which celebrates both automotive and bespoke-tailoring.
Mr Lockey-May, who has worked on numerous classic vehicles, said: "Having worked in the tailoring industry for six years, I’m delighted to be returning albeit in a different guise."
He also expressed his excitement about the event: "The concours is such a prestigious event and I didn’t think I’d ever get the change to be on the red carpet with a car."
The Ferrari that was displayed holds historic significance as it was the first Ferrari road car ever sold in the UK.
"Our workshop team restore and service many classic vehicles and it’s nice to have the opportunity to showcase some of their work at a high profile event like this", Mr Lockey-May added.
Haynes Heritage Engineering, with over 35 years' experience in classic car servicing, repair, and restoration, benefits from being next to Haynes Motor Museum.
Profits are re-invested into the museum's charity dedicated to educating the next generation of automotive enthusiasts.
Haynes Heritage Engineering operates daily from 10am in Sparkford, Somerset.
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