A KINVER classic car owner’s prized possession has been part of a multi-million pound vehicle line-up outside Buckingham Palace.

A 1946 Triumph Roadster, belonging to Kinver resident James Morgan, was one of the 90 vehicles which featured at a recent display to commemorate the 90th birthday of the Queen.

James’ Triumph was part of a collection of classic British vehicles with combined valuations of £19,033,150 that lined up on the forecourt of her majesty’s home to be inspected on her behalf by Prince Michael of Kent.

Each of the vehicles on display was manufactured in a specific year of her majesty’s life – the first was a 1926 'Bullnose' Morris Oxford Tourer, with the last an impressive 2016 Ford Focus RS.

Among the many other superb machines on display, in what some people called “possibly the best-ever gathering of British vehicles”, was a 1948 Jaguar XK120, a London double-decker bus which completed a 12,000 mile tour of the USA and Canada in 1952, and a 1959 Morris Mini-Minor – the first-ever Mini off the production line.

People travelled from across the UK, and three people even came from Europe, to play their part in the line-up which also included three London Taxis, four sports-racing cars and three police cars.