
I own Britain's BIGGEST car collection worth £40m – I've a one-off Bentley but my most-special treasure is different
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Car enthusiast Rodger Dudding has amassed the biggest collection of classic cars in Britain worth an estimated £40 million
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Of the several Aston Martins in Rodger's garage is a mini motorised one
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He also collects old motorcycles, with the only bike badged as a Bentley
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The car enthusiast and business magnate started collecting vehicles around 60 years ago, which are all now housed in his £7m garage.
Nicknamed "
This includes the first and last examples of the rare model from the British car manufacturer.
Aston Martin only built 645 of their Lagondas, meaning Rodger owns 3.7% of their total production.
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He said: "The Aston Martin Lagonda, you love them or you hate them.
"You probably have to be nutty to own one, and you should be taken to the lunatic asylum if you've got three or more.
"I don't know where that positions me."
On top of that, the Tickford edition included in his Lagonda collection is complete with a boomerang TV aerial in the boot, being just one of four made in 1984.
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But for Rodger, the most precious in the collection is his
This is the automobile that started Rodger's love for cars and collecting, bought by his father in 1955.
He said: "It is totally and absolutely an original.
"I can look upon a motorcar in many cases as a piece of three dimensional art.
"It doesn't have to be an expensive motorcar.
"It could be very small motorcar."
"And as an art collector of major specialist brands I thought there was a gap there and people were not necessarily saving for posterity, for history, and that's why I buy unusual pieces of machinery."
Other notable vehicles in his collection are a 1984 Ford Capri, an early Honda NSX from 1992, a Taxi, Jaguar XJ220 and Jaguar XJ fire tender.
The 2002 London Taxi Company TXII that Rodger owns is a unique addition to the collection, which was also one of the first of its breed.
A 1968 Jensen Interceptor FF is also a special addition, being the first car Rodger purchased to start his collection of the UK's largest private collection of classic, vintage and modern vehicles.
A few Interceptors are kept at Studio434, but this one is a convertible making it real rarity.
Just 267 convertibles were made between 1974 and 1976 as Jensen went bankrupt, and Rodger's is one of the earliest examples.
He also owns more than two dozen Jaguars, but the XJ220 is particularly special because it is one of just 274 made between 1992 and 1994, having a top speed of 213mph and able to do 0-60mph in just 3.6 seconds.
The XJR is also special addition which was built in 1995 to act as the fire tender at Donington Park racecar track.
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Rodger also keeps some of the cars that he regularly uses at Potters Bar
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He is still adding to his ever expanding fleet of iconic cars
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Rodger stands in front of a parody car based off the iconic car in TV show Only Fools and Horses
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