The World Land Speed Record-breaking Sunbeam 350hp car is turning 100 this year.
To celebrate, the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu is kickstarting its centenary festivities.
They will be having the car make star appearances at the Heveningham Concours on the weekend of June 28 and 29, and at Bluebird Chelsea on July 16.
The museum's engineers will also crank the iconic motor at Pendine Sands on July 21 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of its 150.76mph feat.
Malcolm Campbell at speed in Sunbeam 350hp at Pendine (Image: Supplied)
Centenary events will continue throughout the summer.
Jon Murden, National Motor Museum Trust chief executive, said: "We are excited to honour such a landmark World Land Speed Record anniversary with a series of events, which will both celebrate its importance in motoring history and provide more opportunities to see Blue Bird."
The Sunbeam 350hp was last showcased at the museum in 2020 after receiving a new gearbox, each visit included in a Beaulieu ticket purchase.
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