22nd October 2021
SUSTAINABLE FUEL: A SAFEGUARD FOR CLASSICS?
As the fight against climate change ramps up, owners of classic cars may find themselves sitting rather uncomfortably. Could sustainable fuel be the answer?
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22nd October 2021
As the fight against climate change ramps up, owners of classic cars may find themselves sitting rather uncomfortably. Could sustainable fuel be the answer?
7th October 2021
Classic car organisations are being urged to lobby the government to introduce a basic safety test for older vehicles amidst high MoT failure rates
6th October 2021
Three-cylinder Suzuki power returns to the British brand's line-up to create the lightest-ever Caterham Seven
29th September 2021
The Alvis Car Company has completed its first post-war Continuation mode, a 3-Litre Graber Super Coupe, developed from original drawings and featuring new-old-stock parts
8th September 2021
The MINI Y REGister, which caters for R50 MINI models built in 2001, held celebratory photoshoot at MINI Plant Oxford on September 4
27th August 2021
The future of the Vauxhall Heritage Collection looks to have been secured with the news the British Motor Museum has become its new custodian.
25th August 2021
The motoring world has lost one of its prolific writers with the news that Graham Robson sadly passed away aged 85 on August 5.
12th August 2021
International classic car body claims a shortage of traditional skills presents an ‘existential crisis’ for the old car world – but how does the UK measure up?
5th August 2021
Brooklands Museum will celebrate the life of Sir Stirling Moss with a one-off event on September 12 featuring over 35 of the cars he drove
3rd August 2021
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs has taken on a key stakeholder position within the DVLA to assist with its paperwork backlog
28th July 2021
The RAC has advised motorists to prepare their cars for their summer staycation as millions expected to take to the road