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Flanders in Concert: Can you guess the cars?

This weekend marks the much-anticipated Antwerp Collection Cars show, now in its second year under the direction of passionate new organizers. The event is set to be a spectacular experience, covering an impressive 12,500m² and featuring 160 exhibitors.

 

This year’s theme celebrates two legendary British automotive icons. On one side, they honor 75 Years of Aston Martin DB, a tribute to one of the most stylish and prestigious model lines in automotive history. On the other, they pay homage to Jaguar, We Still Love You—a heartfelt nod to the brand’s enduring legacy and recent developments.

 

The show will host a variety of renowned dealers and specialists, including the highly respected LMB. They will showcase a stunning Lagonda LG6, currently undergoing a meticulous restoration, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship and dedication behind classic car preservation.

 

If you’re already excited to attend, don’t wait—secure your tickets now via this link: Click here.

 

The Sound of History

But that’s not all! The organizers have something truly special in store. For the first time ever, the show will feature a one-of-a-kind concert where some of the most sonorous, exhilarating car engines will perform together in a symphony of power and history. Imagine the deep growl of a classic V12 harmonizing with the sharp roar of a high-performance straight-six—it’s a petrolhead’s dream come true.

We found this idea so fascinating that we decided to put your knowledge to the test! We’ve dived into our archives and selected four iconic cars known for their signature engine sounds. Can you guess all four?

 

The best answers will win exclusive tickets to the Flanders Car Show. So, rev up your memory, sharpen your ears, and take on the challenge! Answers can be send in a comment or by email: office@prewarcar.com.

 

Event Information:

Date: March 14–16, 2025

Location: Antwerp Expo, Belgium

 

A weekend filled with stunning classics, automotive passion, and the unmistakable sound of history awaits!

 

 

Published:
Tuesday March 11th, 2025
Keith Kuehn
23 March 2025, 21:33
I failed miserably. Horribly. Hopelessly. Doesn't mean I didn't have fun! Thanks!
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Ivo Braeken
16 March 2025, 08:46
No. 1 is a Jackson. The rest have been correctly named by Alexander.
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Christian
14 March 2025, 21:15
I guess No. 3 might be a six-cylinder. A Wolseley Hornet?
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Alexander Schallenberg
12 March 2025, 12:00
No. 1: De Dion-Bouton
No. 2: Triumph TR6
No. 3: Alfa Romeo 6C 2300
No. 4: Cadilac V16
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Laurens Klein
13 March 2025, 09:18
Three of the four right...
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Alexander Schallenberg
13 March 2025, 10:01
So No. 3 is an 8C.
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Laurens Klein
13 March 2025, 10:38
Not even Italian ;)
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