A unique collection of automotive unicorns
Throughout the weekend of April 22-23, the Carhuna Pop-Up Museum will display more than 50 of the rarest and most thrilling cars, bringing the Carhuna community together for the first time. The most interesting element is that the Museum is open to the public for free for a limited time at a site near London that has not yet been revealed. If you join up, we'll let you in on more of this secret.
Carhuna is excited to reveal the first details of the platform's partnership with some of the UK's greatest dealerships before the Pop-Up Museum opens to the public. Companies like DD Classics, Duncan Hamilton ROFGO, Fiskens, Girardo & Co., JZM, Octane Collection, Rockhurst, Simon Drabble Vehicles, Simon Furlonger Specialty Cars, Cottingham Blue Chip London and DK Engineering are all proud to endorse these fine establishments. As the Pop-Up Museum dates get closer, more brands will be announced.
The Endorsement Partners have comprehensive knowledge of the automobile dealer sector, provide unparalleled service, and have access to some of the most luxurious and sought-after vehicles in the world. As an example, the Carhuna community will be showcasing a fantastic selection of vehicles handpicked from these partners and private automotive collections at the Carhuna Pop-Up Museum.
The unique collection of authentic "poster vehicles," owned by these merchants and numerous private collectors, will be on display at the Carhuna community's first ever free-of-charge automotive exhibition. Some of the exclusive vehicles that will be on display include the Porsche Carrera GT, 918 Spyder, RS and GT variants of the iconic 911, and several rare Paint-To-Sample models; several classic Ferrari models, including the F40; and, in the brand's 60th year, Lamborghini will honour the V12 Diablo model with a celebration of the GT, SV, and VT variants. It has also been confirmed that not one, but two legendary McLaren and Aston Martin racecars from the 24 Hours of Le Mans will be on exhibit.
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