11 June 2026|News
London Concours 2026
We were delighted to return to the historic Honourable Artillery Company for this year's London Concours, one of the UK's premier automotive events. Set against the backdrop of the City of London's five-acre gardens, the Concours once again brought together an exceptional collection of the world's finest classic, performance and collector cars, attracting enthusiasts, collectors and industry professionals from across the globe.
This year, our stand celebrated both the craftsmanship and diversity of Hilton & Moss. Taking centre stage was the stunning Aston Martin V12 Vantage AMR, one of the final naturally aspirated V12 Aston Martins and a fitting representation of modern performance engineering. Demonstrating the breadth of our restoration capabilities, we also showcased a unique display featuring three Jaguar E-Types in different stages of restoration. From an unrestored project through to a fully completed example, visitors were able to gain a fascinating insight into the meticulous processes undertaken by our skilled craftsmen. The display highlighted every aspect of an E-Type restoration, from bodywork and paint preparation through to final assembly and finishing, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the work carried out within our Hertfordshire workshops. Across the lawns laid our remarkable Lister Knobbly, a car that perfectly bridges historic motorsport with contemporary craftsmanship.
Away from our own display, the Hilton & Moss team was proud to support several customer vehicles entered into the Concours itself. Among them was Peter Hilton's beautifully reimagined Porsche 911 'Singer', a car that continues to captivate enthusiasts with its exceptional attention to detail and engineering excellence. We also had the pleasure of caring for an outstanding Chevrolet Chevelle, ensuring both vehicles were presented to the highest possible standard throughout the event.
As well as our stand, Hilton & Moss General Manager William Garrett was invited back for the third year in a row to judge a concours class. Yes year saw william judging the Wildcard Class where the rosette was awarded to a rather beautiful Ferrari 355 Berlinetta.
London Concours continues to provide an excellent opportunity to meet existing clients, welcome new faces and celebrate the passion that unites the automotive community. Throughout the three-day event, our team enjoyed discussing our restoration, sales, servicing and motorsport services with visitors while sharing the stories behind the remarkable vehicles on display.
We would like to thank the organisers for hosting another outstanding event and everyone who visited the Hilton & Moss stand over the course of the show. We look forward to returning to the Honourable Artillery Company once again and continuing to share our passion for exceptional motor cars.














