Bantam "Jeep" Number One and the 1961 Jaguar E-type (# 77RW) that made its debut at Geneva.
Each was delivered in the nick of time, driven by one or more of its engineers.
On 23 September, 1940, Bantam engineers Harold Crist and Karl Probst drove the Jeep (called Number One, the Model Mk I or GPV) from Butler, PA to Camp Holabird, MD (230 miles) for delivery to the Army, arriving with only a half-hour to spare before the delivery time promised.
In 1961, Jaguar engineer Norman Dewis drove the E-type non-stop to get the car to the Geneva salon before the show opened.