16th February 2018
POTHOLE THREAT TO CLASSIC CARS
The poor state of Britain’s roads, dual carriageways and motorways are putting more classics at risk than ever before.
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16th February 2018
The poor state of Britain’s roads, dual carriageways and motorways are putting more classics at risk than ever before.
7th February 2018
Last week our very own Danielle Bagnall homed in on just a handful of the best-selling 1960s family cars. This week we look at the 1970s...
7th February 2018
Wish your car was a completely different colour? Then why not spray it at home... and if a spray gun is a step to far there's always the humble paintbrush...
1st February 2018
The late Dan Gurney, whose varied and exciting career either side of the Atlantic gave Porsche its only F1 victory – at the 1962 Rouen Grand Prix. The Stuttgart firm was among the many mourners…
31st January 2018
The family car is an essential part of the automotive trade. The car can often be considered like the centre of the family: a way to get everyone together, go on road trips, visit places...…
31st January 2018
At launch, the price of the standard “Touring Car” had been $850. Exports to Britain of Ford products had been underway since before the T came out in 1908 and a British assembly plant, in…
22nd January 2018
It may be 50 years since it was formed but it’s also 30 years since the firm was returned to the private sector for a brief period of success. Paul Wager looks back at the…
17th January 2018
For every classic favourite, there’s a car you love to hate, even if it is the mighty Ford Escort. Eddy Rafter tells us why...
15th January 2018
Nineties cars are disappearing from our roads at an alarming rate – according to new data released by online motoring resource Honest John.
10th January 2018
An increasing number of clean air schemes across the UK and Europe could make life hard for historic vehicle enthusiasts this year...
20th December 2017
Paul Guinness laments the demise of the dad car...