La Aragonese Association of Sports Classics held its traditional Christmas lunch last Sunday, November 26. The event It brought together 50 members and just over 20 cars of different styles, among which two Ferraris, two 911s, a Jaguar E-Type, a Corvette or an SL Pagoda caught our attention. Various BMW Z3, Porsche 944, SEAT 128, Moretti and Volkswagen among others also attended.
By appointment at 9:30 a.m. at Zoilo Ríos gas station to taste a chocolate with churros The morning began, which would be followed by a route to Castejón de Valdejasa. After the brief excursion, the classics parked in front of the door of Mobility City, this spectacular location - the first mobility museum in the world - in which the AACD collaborates in the exhibition of classics of “The Superclass that changed the Species”, in Mobility Museum. There they could enjoy, for example, the recently arrived Pegaso Z-102 Panoramic Touring Berlineta from the Claret collection.
During the meal, Jose Manuel Bernard, as president of the club, imposed the silver insignia on the consul general of Spain in Pau, Alberto Carnero. It was a way of thanking them for their invaluable collaboration when this association visited the nearby French town on the occasion of the Pau Classic Grand Prix.
LAST APPOINTMENT IN ALCAÑIZ
Although this event usually closes the calendar of activities of the Aragonese Association of Sports Classics, this season a more important date still appears on the calendar. The reason is none other than to visit the recently recovered Classics Fair in Alcañiz, which the club could not miss. Therefore, among the three days of duration of this event on the festive long weekend of the Immaculate Conception, Sunday, December 10, has been chosen to attend. XXVI Alcañiz Classic Vehicle Fair, in the fairgrounds of the Bajoragon town.
It is worth remembering that the one known as the Alcañiz Fair recovers its traditional format and location this year. It will take place on December 8, 9 and 10 in the renovated exhibition spaces of the town's fairgrounds.
Photographs Enrique Marco.