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Hearse, Harley or a carriage made of wax? Why funeral transport doesn’t have to be one size fits all…
- 29th March, 2022
It’s coming up to one year since HRH Price Philip made his final journey in a modified Land Rover hearse, which he designed himself and had been modifying for over two decades for the occasion.
THE BMW 5 SERIES AT FIFTY
- 29th March, 2022
And so to another anniversary this April newsletter, as the iconic BMW takes centre stage. Form temporary, class permanent so the saying goes, as Andrew Roberts explains.
Changing four wheelers for high wheelers
- 29th March, 2022
And finally…the bicycle insurance specialist Bicy has today (1st April) reported a huge increase from customers asking for insurance for their Penny-farthing, the latest inner-city fashion trend.
Classic cars and floods
- 25th March, 2022
Floods are becoming increasingly serious and numerous here in the UK. Indeed, the last 15 years have seen some major flooding events, almost unprecedented in our documented history.
20 brilliant buys from the '70s
- 25th March, 2022
The 1970s brought us some fabulous cars – many of them now undisputed classics commanding huge fees on the used car market. However, a whole other tranche of '70s motors are now nudging towards classic status, yet still relatively affordable.
A TIMEWARP FORD FIESTA MK. I
- 25th March, 2022
It could almost be 1978 again, for this forty-three-year-old Ford Fiesta L on sale by Performance and Prestige Vehicle Solutions Ltd. has covered just 141 miles since new. In 1981 it was donated to the Science Museum, forming part of their displays until 2017.
NEC SHOW REPORT
- 24th March, 2022
It is always a pleasurable challenge to encapsulate the experience of attending this years’ NEC Practical Classics Car & Restoration Show– especially after such a long absence. Here are just a few impressions but there could be so many others
DO YOU REMEMBER – THE STANDARD ATLAS?
- Andrew Roberts |
- 23rd March, 2022
The Atlas is the sort of vehicle mainly glimpsed in the backgrounds of 1960s British films rather than on the road. The Standard light commercial was a rather appealing machine in its heyday, but it never seemed to find a market niche despite its virtues.
THE LANCIA 2000 BERLINA AT 50
- Andrew Roberts |
- 23rd March, 2022
Fifty years ago, Lancia unveiled its last independently designed car. Fiat acquired the famous concern in October 1969 and for many enthusiasts the 2000 Berlina marked the end of an era. It was also one of the most delightful sports saloons of the 1970s.
Can you drive a campervan on prescription medication?
- 23rd March, 2022
As a campervan driver, you'll know that navigating a large vehicle around Britain's road network requires high levels of concentration.
THE VOLKSWAGEN TYPE 3 AT SIXTY
- Andrew Roberts |
- 22nd March, 2022
It is hard to imagine the impact of the new Type 3 on German motorists. For the past 23 years, a Volkswagen car automatically meant the Beetle, but now at the 1961 Frankfurt Motor Show, the famous badge adorned a medium-sized two-door saloon.
25 endangered classics
- 21st March, 2022
The BMW E30, the first-gen Mazda MX-5, the Mini: all classic cars from decades past that you will still see in decent numbers on the roads today. Some old cars just survive well like this, whether it's thanks to a cult following (the E30), doing something extremely well (the MX-5) or just being chock full of charm and character (the Mini).
Experiencing the Isle of Man in your classic car
- 17th March, 2022
If you know your motorsport – and, in particular, if motorbike racing is your thing – the Isle of Man is very likely to be on your must-visit list.
MEET THE OWNER – RYAN DAYNES AND HIS DATSUN SUNNY 1200
- Andrew Roberts |
- 16th March, 2022
“I came across it locally for sale with another Datsun Enthusiast - he had purchased the car from the original lady owner who bought it new after learning to drive. She kept it for 42 years so must have liked the car and felt that it met all her needs”.