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Classic owners' Q&A

  • 21st October, 2021

As a current or prospective classic car owner, you're likely to have a wealth of questions swirling around in your head. That’s why we’ve compiled some of the most-asked Q&As to help you on your ownership journey.

Classic car paint colours

  • 21st October, 2021

Whether it's a fierce red evoking white-knuckle motorsport success, or a suave 1960s silver that instantly conjures up evildoers defeated and Martinis shaken, not stirred, some of those classic motors just need to be seen in a certain colour.

R8

MEET THE OWNER: JOHN WATERHOUSE AND HIS RENAULT R8

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 21st October, 2021

In 1973, John Waterhouse, the National Coordinator of the Renault 4CV Register of Australia, acquired a Trinidad Rouge 956 cc, one owner R8 with his wife, Alex.

AUSTIN A55 CAMBRIDGE MK. II

MEET THE OWNER: STEVE BAXTER AND HIS AUSTIN A55 CAMBRIDGE MK. II

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 20th October, 2021

Any Austin A55 Cambridge Mk. II is a splendid machine, but Steve’s example is particularly notable as his granddad purchased it new in 1961...

Yellow & Blue Chrysler

MISUNDERSTOOD? THE CHRYSLER ALPINE

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 20th October, 2021

What was the Car of The Year for 1976? The BMW 3 Series? The Renault 30TS? No, it was the Chrysler Alpine, a most underrated vehicle and only the second British-built five-door FWD hatchback after the Austin Maxi.

Ford Thunderbird

Six of our favourite classics from American Graffiti

  • 20th October, 2021

Some films define a generation. Other films perfectly evoke a bygone age. A third, rare class of films manages a balancing act between the two – both crystallising a past era and reflecting on its own age, and perhaps even drawing parallels between the two.

Online Car Auction

A quick guide to online car auctions

  • 20th October, 2021

Among the many new ways of doing things that the pandemic has ushered in, a particularly interesting development to us here at Lancaster Insurance has been the growth in online car auctions, for the trading of classic and historic vehicles.

Eco Campsite

The UK’s best eco-friendly campsites

  • 19th October, 2021

Over the past few years, eco-friendly camping has surged in popularity here in the UK. A survey by motorhome and campervan rental business Camptoo revealed a staggering 436% increase in web searches for ‘eco camping’ since 2017.

Red Tow car

Can you tow with a classic car?

  • 19th October, 2021

Think back, for a minute, to your childhood days spent vehicle-watching through the windows of your parents’ car. Do you remember which cars you would commonly see hauling caravans or heavy trailers around the British countryside?

Polo Series 2

FORTY YEARS OF THE VOLKSWAGEN POLO SERIES II

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 19th October, 2021

October of 1981; cold, damp, and Dave Stewart with Barbara Gaskin with It’s My Party topping the charts. At least the motoring press offers relief from such gloom, with news of the latest Volkswagen Polo, a car unlikely to be mistaken for any rival.

Wolseley

THE LAST OF THE WOLSELEYS: A TRIBUTE

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 19th October, 2021

Forty-six years ago, Clive Richardson of Motor Sport compared the recently launched Citroën CX with a new British rival. He concluded:“If the Citroën was worthy of the ‘Car of the Year’ award, the credit must go to the CX 2200; the 2000 has too many pitfalls.

Beach Moke

THE PRISONER MOKE TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE NEC

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 18th October, 2021

One of the many attractions of the Silverstone Auction at this year’s Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show is a vehicle that genuinely merits the term ‘television icon’. HLT 709 C is an Austin Mini Moke, built on 15th May 1965 and registered a month later in London.

Queen Elizabeth

A RENAULT FIT FOR A QUEEN – THE STORY OF THE ROYAL DAUPHINE

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 18th October, 2021

The year is 1968, and a young motoring enthusiast named Garry Dickens encounters a Dauphine in the yard of a Somerset car dealer. At that time, it was in a rather sorry condition, but its history was undeniably fascinating.

Classic Triumph Acclaim

40 YEARS OF THE TRIUMPH ACCLAIM

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 7th October, 2021

Forty years ago, British Leyland unveiled the last car to wear the Triumph badge and the first Japanese car to be made in the UK. To celebrate, here are 20 facts about the Acclaim...