Around 12 months ago we gave you an open brief to have a bit of fun with, and at Festive Four-Wheelers you delivered the goods and a Christmas tree or few.
So this month the ball is back in your court in the theme stakes.
With October’s Assembly landing on Sunday 30 October, Halloween weekend, Scary Cars simply had to be the name. Do with it what you will, whether it’s bringing a genuinely scary car or whether you’re getting extra use out of the kids’ trick or treating costume.
They’re family affairs, our assemblies.
What is a scary car? Well, for starters it’s anything with a widowmaker reputation. Top-performance Porsche 911s, not least the GT3s, or winding the clock back it’s the Renault 5 Turbos and Group B heroes. Rear or mid-engine, more power than is sensible (or the chassis can handle)? You’re in the displays.
Maybe it’s scary in the design stakes – angry looking, like a slat-covered TVR, or something that looks like a hearse (looking at you, PT Cruiser owners…) or you’ve got a Plymouth Prowler.
Perhaps you’re running a dictator-spec Benz, or any Raging Bull Lamborghini. It could simply have a scary name, think Rolls-Royce Ghost and Phantom, Hellcat, anything.
It could even be matt black. Or bright orange. Or…
Dream it up. Do it.