 
 
The  ROFGO Gulf Collection by Duncan Hamilton is one man's dream of  assembling the largest assortment of racing cars ever to compete in the  legendary colors of Gulf Oil. The collection comprises 14 of the most  prominent Gulf Oil-liveried competition  cars and has been created by Duncan Hamilton & Co.’s Chairman,  Adrian Hamilton, for an unnamed but obviously passionate and extremely  wealthy client. 
 All  14 cars were tracked down and acquired in just two years. The  collection includes a variety of models ranging in age from the 1967  Mirage, which was the first Gulf-liveried car to run at Le Mans, to the  2010 Lamborghini Gallardo that competed in the GT2 Championship.
All  14 cars were tracked down and acquired in just two years. The  collection includes a variety of models ranging in age from the 1967  Mirage, which was the first Gulf-liveried car to run at Le Mans, to the  2010 Lamborghini Gallardo that competed in the GT2 Championship.Commenting  on the collection, Adrian Hamilton said: “My career has been punctuated  by many remarkable cars eg the one and only Mercedes-Benz 196 Grand  Prix car in private hands, some nine Ferrari 250 GT0s, 20 GT40s, seven  Porsche 917s and numerous Jaguar C and D-Types etc – but few projects  have been as enjoyable and satisfying as this one. Like all racing  enthusiasts I’ve grown up with the Gulf brand and it is a tremendous  privilege to be able to build such a unique and lasting tribute to one  of the greatest names in our sport. I am extremely indebted to my client  for the opportunity.”
A  total of 12 cars from the ROFGO Gulf Collection by Duncan Hamilton will  get their first public outing for all to see at Retromobile, an annual  show of classic road and racing cars, which takes place at Porte de  Versailles in Paris, from February 2 to 6.
 

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