24th September 2018
MARKET TRENDS – OPEN TOP TRIUMPHS
The Stag was built with the idea of being a luxury grand tourer, going head to head with the likes of Mercedes with its SL models. It started life though as a styling experiment, which…
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24th September 2018
To mark the 120th anniversary of the birth of Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari, two new exhibitions showcasing the man and his cars have been added to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
21st September 2018
Classic car owners could unwittingly be buying sub-standard safety-critical parts for their vehicles, as issues over quality and a lack of clarity regarding part numbers increasingly blights the industry...
21st September 2018
The original boxy Volvo saloon, the 140-Series was the model which saw the brand gaining increased popularity in the UK, building on the reputation for rugged build and practical appeal which had been established with…
21st September 2018
With EAMA’s October 6 Classic and Retro sale fast approaching, some interesting lots have been added to the catalogue.
20th September 2018
Another classic is to join the ranks of the Classic Car Loan Project, with the Pre-War Austin Seven Club lending its support by sourcing a 1934 Austin Seven for the pioneering scheme.
20th September 2018
The latest Historics at Brooklands sale takes place at the Brooklands Motor Museum on September 22, with the kind of catalogue that would see most dream garages filled with ease...
19th September 2018
The XJS experience is like a failed first date with a pretty girl, says Skelton. Has he gone mad?
19th September 2018
A coachbuilt 1965 Mini Cooper S once owned Paul McCartney has sold for an astonishing $235,500 (around £183,500) at Worldwide Auctioneers’ Auburn Auction in Illinois. ..
18th September 2018
Classics World’s Iain Wakefield test drives and reviews the 1959 Austin-Healey MkI Sprite…