3rd November 2017
RETRO ADS – SUZUKI LJ81
Although Suzuki’s LJ range of diminutive 4x4s dates back to the start of the ’70s, it wasn’t until 1978 that it finally went on sale in the UK.
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3rd November 2017
Although Suzuki’s LJ range of diminutive 4x4s dates back to the start of the ’70s, it wasn’t until 1978 that it finally went on sale in the UK.
2nd November 2017
Never officially sold in Britain, the original Twingo was a masterpiece of small car design and a worthy successor to the likes of the Citroën 2CV and the Renault 4. But is it a future…
2nd November 2017
We take a brief look at the 9000 – the Swedish marque’s first executive car and, some say, the last of the real Saabs...
2nd November 2017
Our sister title Classics Monthly and Draper Tools have put together an amazing competition – offering one lucky winner £500 worth of tools exclusive classic treasure hunt...
1st November 2017
Classics World’s Paul Bussey test drives and reviews the Ford Cortina Mk1 Deluxe Estate…
1st November 2017
Classics World’s Paul Wager test drives and reviews the Austin 10/4 Cambridge...
31st October 2017
Here are ten interesting facts about the original Fiesta you may not know…
31st October 2017
Classics World’s Paul Bussey test drives and reviews a 1972 Fiat 500…
30th October 2017
Largely based on the four-cylinder, friendlier-faced Herald, the Vitesse arrived in 1962 with a useful injection of performance from its 1.6-litre straight tsix – an engine which itself would go on to power a whole…
30th October 2017
There was a busy and positive feel to South West Vehicle Auction’s October sale. A fabulous array of classic cars of all persuasions were on offer; 78 lots in total with an impressive 94% sell…
27th October 2017
Ford has always been one of the major automotive players of the Australian market, hence this lavish brochure from February 1979, published to promote the entire car and recreational vehicle range.