Jeremy Clarkson has shared his sadness at the BBC disposing the customised cars from Top Gear.
Jeremy Clarkson shared his disapproval at the scrapping of rundown Top Gear vehicles Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has expressed his dismay at the BBC scrapping some of the customised cars from his era of the show. The TV presenter, 64, hosted the popular motor show from 2002 to 2015 alongside Richard Hammond and James May during which time they modified plenty of vehicles.
’ The BBC confirmed they have also ‘retained some vehicles for restoration and future Top Gear brand use.’ The BBC has confirmed that they will soon announce the new location for the modified cars The cars which will be moving include the ‘indestructible’ Toyota Hilux , the Nissank , the P45 and Mr Nippy , adding that the Panda Limo is in ‘poor condition’ and ‘would not survive the move’.
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