We visited the D-day beaches each time, seeing the wreckage exposed by low tide was a spooky experience then and I expect it still is forty years later.
It still is. Although I imagine there is less of it now - in fact, very little remains on the beaches besides at Arromanches where several of the concrete Phoenixes are still in place and one of the concrete extensions to the pier heads is half on the beach at low tide (as it was when we arrived) along with half a dozen or more Beetles (the floating bridge pontoons) on the beach in a line.
Awe inspiring feats of engineering that I can't imagine Britain being able to accomplish today without ten years of red-tape and HSE studies..
The museum at Arromanches is excellent too with wonderfully detailed models of Mulberry B - we managed to tag along with an English speaking (American) group so got the guided tour of the museum.
I'll definitely go back at some point when there is more time - we only had half a day at Omaha and the cemetary and half a day split between Gold, Juno & Sword, and they all deserve more time.
When I stayed in St Aubin sur Mer, I don't remember seeing hardly any French girls, let alone "lookers". Mind you, that was during the 70th anniversary celebrations of the landings, so everywhere was just jam packed with veterans, and spent most of that holiday in the car, in traffic jams.
As far as I can tell the population is about 80% 18-25 year old females, all of whom are stunning and all of whom were on the beaches in bikinis

that may have had something to do with the weather, though..
Do tell... I'll bet there was a pretty broad selection! 
Well in terms of the racing, I'll take a Corvette C7.R please, thanks

but back in the realms of reality .. we stayed on the 1st Tickets secured campsite at Bleu Nord and in our little compound there were probably 30 or so cars.. a few stand out - Ferrari 360 Stradale, several Porsches (996 911, 997.2 Targa, 997 Turbo, fairly sure there was a Cayman S), a Bentley Continental GT, a V8 Vantage, an MGB, C3 Corvette.. the list goes on. Oh, and my mates H2 Hummer with straight pipes carrying four of them and all their stuff, plus my 645Ci which seemed hopelessly outclassed

(A lot of mundane vehicles too - Audi estates, Volvos, a Defender, Range Rover etc etc)