The first Lamborghini sold in the world was purchased by Robin Grant of Pitchford Hall in Shropshire in 1963.
Sixty years on, and a convoy of 20 rare and sought-after Lamborghinis snaked their way from Birmingham on Saturday and travelled up through Newport, Whitchurch, Ellesmere and Harmer Hill, to Shrewsbury.
The Lamborghini Club were able to bring virtually every model of car ever made in the company's history, back to the hall, where a framed photograph of Mr Robin Grant was presented to the current owners of Pitchford, James Nason and Rowena Colthurst - the grand-daughter of Mr Grant.
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