A unique British sportscar that was restored in Bridgnorth before going on to reach 205.4mph in a speed test, is to go on display at the British Motor Museum.
The Aston Martin Bulldog achieved its fabled top speed earlier this year - a speed it had never reached in the 40 years since its construction - after it was restored by Classic Motor Cars in Bridgnorth.
Stephen Laing, Head of Collections & Engagement at the British Motor Museum, said: “The Museum’s collections include the most innovative products from Britain’s motor industry, over its long history.
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