This weekend, we were in Brussels for the annual Interclassics Brussels show. With over 1,000 exhibitors spread over four halls, this is the largest classic car show of the Benelux. This year's edition was opened by the Argentinean Zapp family who have spent the last 17 years traveling the world in their 1928 Graham Paige. They did so on the pavilion reserved for the 'Big Five', which in this case refers to five large, multi-marque automobile museums from around Europe. For the occasion, they each brought three great cars from their respective collections. There also was another special display dedicated to the great pre-War cycle cars. Further highlights included rarities such as the unique Bizzarrini BZ 2001 from 1992 and also an immaculate Ferrari 275 GTB, which was awarded best of show.
We were at the Brussels Expo exhibition centre during the opening morning and have compiled a concise report, illustrated by a 110-shot gallery.

Enjoy the links:

2017 Interclassics Brussels - Report and 110-shot Gallery