19th April 2018
DT MATHEWSONS APRIL AUCTION PREVIEW
It is set to be another packed auction room come April 21 when DT Mathewsons opens its doors for the third time in 2018. With more than 100 lots already secured at the time of…
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19th April 2018
It is set to be another packed auction room come April 21 when DT Mathewsons opens its doors for the third time in 2018. With more than 100 lots already secured at the time of…
19th April 2018
The DVLA recently calmed classic car enthusiasts’ fears regarding the MoT exemption process for historic vehicles...
18th April 2018
Built during the union of Daimler and Chrysler, the Crossfire is essentially a first-generation SLK, sharing 80% of its components. So why did it get a bad reputation here?
18th April 2018
Only Andrew Everett could find a parallel between Peter Gabriel and the Citroën CX...
18th April 2018
In an interesting twist to the ongoing MoT exemption story, historic vehicles in Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey might need to undergo roadworthiness testing after Brexit.
17th April 2018
The TR4 swapped from SU carburettors to Strombergs in 1962. The SU company was owned by rival maker BMC which no doubt prompted the move. It was also rumoured that MG was paying half as…
17th April 2018
Often erroneously referred to as a Kübelwagen, VW’s Type 181 went by many different names around the world including VW Thing in the USA, VW Safari in Mexico and VW Trekker in the UK.
17th April 2018
The remains of what’s thought to be a Daimler DB18 have come to light under a rockery in Guernsey...
16th April 2018
Classics World's Paul Bussey test drives and reviews the 1937 Austin Seven Ruby…
16th April 2018
Classics World's Paul Guinness test drives and reviews a 1971 Fiat 500L…
13th April 2018
The sixth generation of Jaguar’s XJ saloon, the X350 hid radical lightweight technology under its retro looks. We take a closer look....