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The front end of a number of classic cars lined up for a meet

What is a classic car Breakfast Club?

  • 11th November, 2020

What better excuse than to have a hearty breakfast waiting for you at the end of your drive, followed by a display of incredible cars at some of the UK’s finest motoring destinations. What more could you ask for on a Sunday morning?

The Sterling

THE STERLING – THE ALL-AMERICAN ROVER

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 11th November, 2020

‘Such a timeless sense of freedom, such effortless motion, can only come from a land where traditions of craftsmanship and luxury are skilfully combined with the precision and power of modern engineering’.

A dramatic rural landscape with rolling green mountains and a winding road stretching across the landscape

5 of the best scenic UK road trips

  • 10th November, 2020

Owing to recent travel restrictions, classic car enthusiasts might be itching to get back behind the wheel of their beloved motors again. And with foreign holidays off the menu a scenic UK road trip could be a perfect remedy.

A classic campervan parked on the edge of a lake in a wooded area with the sun rising in the distance

7 ways to personalise your classic campervan

  • 10th November, 2020

The options for adding personality to your campervan are limitless. Here are a few tips and insights to get you started on making your cherished camper truly feel like a home on wheels.

Fiat 124A

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE?

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th November, 2020

When Fiat launched their 124 saloon in 1966, few observers would have been surprised to learn that they were planning a two-door high-performance version. However, when the 124 Sport Coupe made its bow in 1967, it immediately became an object of desire. In the UK, the new Fiat seemed far removed from half-day closing on a Wednesday and Z-Cars in the evening.

A motorhome driving along a road between two fields of large yellow crops and a wind turbine behind

How to choose the right leisure battery for your motorhome

  • 9th November, 2020

Whether you’re a fan of wild camping far away from civilization or prefer a full-service campsite with all the mod cons, a reliable source of power is a must. After all there’s nothing better than a nice cup of tea on a sunny morning or a light to see by during a stormy night.

The Venezia

THE SUNBEAM FROM ITALY – THE VENEZIA

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 9th November, 2020

At first sight, it could be a car that belongs to the world of La Dolce Vita; transport for Marcello Mastroianni or Sophia Loren to Rome’s finest nightclubs. Almost every detail is reminiscent of 1960s European glamour - until you notice the grille’s similarity to the Humber Sceptre Mk.I and the Sunbeam Rapier Mk. V. And while the coachwork was indeed the work of Carrozzeria Touring, the running gear hailed from Coventry.

A classic MGB roadster parked in a car park with the roof down on a sunny day

The best classic two-seater convertibles

  • 9th November, 2020

Convertible cars let us squeeze every last bit of warm weather from our summers. What else gives you that wind-in-the-hair sensation? And when you buy a classic convertible, it’s the kind of investment that just keeps on giving.

Slough Citroën DS Pallas

The Slough Citroën DS Pallas – A Celebration

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 6th November, 2020

As a Citroën devotee of many years standing, there is one model in particular that I crave – the Slough-built DS Pallas. Here are my impressions from a Classic & Sports Car feature from five years ago:

An auction gavel on a stand at a classic car auction

Car auction myths busted!

  • 5th November, 2020

Whether it’s a bargain in need of some TLC or a beautifully preserved original, there are plenty of ways a seller can entice a would-be buyer. However, there are many car auction myths floating around, among both buyers and sellers, that need busting!

Fordson Van

MEET THE OWNER - JERRAMY TOPPING AND HIS 1950 FORDSON E83W

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 4th November, 2020

In the 1950s, no line of traffic would have been complete without an example of the E83W range en route to delivering coal, laundry, milk or, in summer, ice cream cornets. Their rate of progress could never be described as ‘rapid’ – there appears to be no instance of an E83W getaway vehicle in a British B-film – but they were almost guaranteed to reach their destination.

Toyota MR2

CAR OF THE MONTH – TONY PENMAN’S TOYOTA MR2 MK. II TURBO

  • Harry Brown |
  • 2nd November, 2020

Back in the early 1990s when Tony passed his driving test, he craved a Toyota MR2 Mk. II – “but the bank manager thwarted this ambition”. A few years later, he came close to owning one of these fine machines – “but my wife talked me out of it as it was not a practical machine for work purposes”. However, two years ago the Penman fleet was, at long last, joined by a 1990 turbo-charged Revision 1 –“a private import from Japan”.

Triumph 2500S

DO YOU REMEMBER - THE TRIUMPH 2500S?

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 2nd November, 2020

Some cars – no names – merely peter out at the end of a long run. A few conclude their career in a morass of special edition versions, festooned with stripes and wheel trims. And a select few ceased production on a high note – the Ford Capri 280 Brooklands, the Mini in 2000 and the Triumph 2500S.

Sunbeam Alpine

THE SUNBEAM ALPINE GT – A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 30th October, 2020

The clocks have changed, and there is a certain crispness in the air – in short, it is that time of the year when many classic sports car enthusiasts start considering a coupe rather than a convertible. However, the Sunbeam Alpine GT, with its detachable roof and soignée lines, really was the best of both worlds – assuming you only required two seats.