The vehicles which have come straight from the Top Gear studio, include the Indestructible Toyota Hilux, originally bought as part of a plan to redesign the studio set. Jeremy Clarkson set out to prove that the car was indeed ‘destructible’ and when he failed, James May stepped in to finish the job. He failed too.
Also joining the line up of Top Gear cars in the exhibition is the Triumph Herald, piloted by James May during both the first and second chapters of Top Gear’s attempts to create amphibious cars, and the Fiat Coupé, used by Jeremy Clarkson in the Top Gear police car challenge.
The vehicles will be on display until Sunday 25th October, after which they will return to the studio set for the start of filming on the next series of this popular TV motoring show.



