Classic British sports cars on display in Ho-Ho-Kus - NorthJersey.com

HO-HO-KUS — Sleek, spotless and gleaming, more than 110 vintage British sports cars enjoyed a day in the sun outside the Hermitage Museum on Saturday. The “Touch of England” event, hosted by the New Jersey Triumph Association brought together collectors, fans and families to admire the classic cars. Triumphs, Jaguars, MGs, Lotuses, Morgans, and many others were on display, grouped by manufacturer. Owners were never far from their cars, and happily discussed the inner workings of their treasured vehicles. Photos: 'Touch of England' vintage British automobile and motorcycle show. Triumph Motor Company cars are what fascinate the more than 125 members of the New Jersey Triumph Association, and the company's cars were prominently displayed Saturday. Andy Zipp and Kate Kaiser, mouths agape, approached the owner of a restored white 1954 Jaguar XK120. “Is this yours. It was the sexiest car she had ever seen, she said. Van Horneff of Saddle River, who drove a British racing green 1994 Jaguar XJS to the show, brought his 7-year-old grandson James Burt III. Horneff brought him to introduce him to the world of sports cars. James, wearing a Batman t-shirt, liked the Jaguars most. Horneff collects sports cars with an eye on their. Source: www.northjersey.com