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MEET THE OWNER – CHRIS WILSON AND HIS FRAZER TICKFORD METRO
- Andrew Roberts |
- 9th September, 2022
Forty-one years ago, the Sloane Range motorist searching for a town car in the spirit of the Radford Mini Cooper S De Ville needed to look no further than the ‘Frazer Tickford.’
MEET THE OWNER – KEVIN HIRST AND HIS TRIUMPH 1500
- Andrew Roberts |
- 9th September, 2022
Some cars, through no fault of their own, are frequently neglected compared to a more glamorous stablemate. The 1500 was only the second FWD Triumph and a highly attractive small saloon in its own right, yet much of the classic press coverage seems to focus on the Dolomite Sprint.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II 21ST APRIL 1926 – 8TH SEPTEMBER 2022
- 9th September, 2022
In 1953, BBC Television broadcast a programme that detailed the route of the imminent Coronation. To see that footage is to once again marvel at the changes that her late Majesty saw during the seven decades of her reign.
TEN LOST MOTORING SIGHTS
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th September, 2022
Or when did you last see a car with a starting handle bracket?
MEET THE OWNER – ANDREW KENYON AND HIS VAUXHALL ROYALE
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th September, 2022
“I bought it from the original owner in Southport, and it has lots of history; I started selling Vauxhall and Bedford products in 1978 until 1994 and sold Royale models when new”.
MEET THE OWNER – MICHAEL CARPENTER AND HIS VOLVO 240 TORSLANDE
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th September, 2022
Michael ‘Trigger’ Carpenter has owned many fine vehicles, from a Morris Marina 1.3 Estate and a Triumph Dolomite 1500SE to a Vauxhall Astra 1200 2-Door Mk. I.
THE HENNEY KILOWATT - THE ELECTRIC RENAULT DAUPHINE
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th September, 2022
Many of you will have read of the electric 2CV Camionette made by The 2CV Shop in Top Gear magazine. But, of course, a battery-powered version of a famous French car is not a new phenomenon.
DO YOU REMEMBER – THE BEDFORD BEAGLE?
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th September, 2022
When writing about nostalgia, it is important to acknowledge some aspects of the past that should remain there. Cadbury’s Amazin Raisin bars did not taste at all amazing, and a recent viewing of Crossroads revealed it was even worse than my vague memories of ATV’s most famous soap opera.
Is road tax cheaper for a campervan?
- 7th September, 2022
Unless it’s kept off-road a home on wheels needs to be taxed and insured. You might know the rules for car tax, but tax for campervans is a little different. What are the rules, and how can you keep down costs such as tax and campervan insurance? Find out in this quick guide.
When does a car become a classic?
- 6th September, 2022
What makes a car a classic? Is it age alone? Let’s take a look at how insurance companies decide on classic status.
CELEBRATING THE CARS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
- Andrew Roberts |
- 26th August, 2022
The West Midlands automotive industry was proudly showcased at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth games when they opened at the end of July, featuring 72 cars that represented Birmingham’s rich automotive history.
Introducing our Club of the Month: The 1100 Club
- Andrew Roberts |
- 26th August, 2022
It’s a big month for anniversaries this month with the MG MGB and Ford Cortina celebrating 60th years! Another fondly remembered model celebrating its diamond anniversary is the Morris 1100 and we’re marking the occasion by announcing The 1100 Club as our Club of the Month.
Staff Car Stories – Our Car Club Liaison Aaron Prior bought a 1983 TVR 280i –What could possibly go wrong?
- Andrew Roberts |
- 26th August, 2022
At Lancaster Insurance, we’re lucky to have a team full of car enthusiasts, who love classics just as much as our customers. One such enthusiast is our Car Club Liaison Aaron Prior, the proud owner of a 1983 TVR 280i. However, as we all know, owning a classic is full of ups and downs, as Aaron explains…
Do classic cars hold their value?
- 26th August, 2022
Why do some old cars become valuable commodities, while others settle down into an inexpensive old age? Let’s find out.