Photos: AutoHouseLondon
Bicester Heritage enjoyed the largest and most diverse Sunday Scramble ever on 23 April, as thousands of vintage motoring enthusiasts descended on the historic motoring community.
A huge selection of vehicles from two to six wheels, Veteran and Vintage cars through to the latest super cars and battle hardened racing cars attended the event, not to mention a number of historic aircraft including Tiger Moths and a Bleriot.
Over 4,500 members of the public touched down at Bicester Heritage to celebrate all things automotive with like-minded enthusiasts and car clubs turned out in force, with 45 in attendance.
Several thousand historic cars lined up across the 348-acre former RAF base in the heart of England, with plenty of action on the grass airfield, including two Tiger Moth vintage biplanes.
Notable historic cars that arrived at the Sunday Scramble include an array of 4.5 litre vintage Bentleys, Ferrari F40, 200 Porsches, a display from Toyota UK, and superb back dated 911 in the hands of HR Owen Ecurie.
The event gave attendees the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the next phase of restoration works at Bicester Heritage, which include a further ten buildings totalling 30,000 ft2 of workshop, office and engineering space.
The specialist businesses of Bicester Heritage welcomed members of the public in to their showrooms and workshops, allowing one and all to see their latest stock, projects and developments.
Known as the home of the classic car, Bicester Heritage hosts regular open days throughout the year. Details can be found here: bicesterheritage.co.uk/events





















































